Great Local Office - Construction Project Manager DOWL Employee Review

4.0
Feb 6, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to work, wonderful people in the Reno Office.

Cons

After the merger with DOWL in 2022/2023, there's been some disconnect between the Reno office and the larger parent company that can be anywhere from a slight nuisance to significant hurdles to complete work depending on your role

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DOWL Response
2y
Mergers can be disruptive, particularly for the individuals learning new processes. Whereas change can be hard, the benefits of after-firm have already started to bear fruit with significant new client wins neither firm would have secured without the other. In addition, with some recent promotions and staff movement, we seen an increase in senior leadership on the overall firm from of Nevada which is sure to have a positive influence on our shared culture. I am certain we are stronger together and we will continue to put emphasis on the collective “us.”

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5.0
Dec 5, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The company attracts highly talented and knowledgeable engineers and project managers. The peer mentorship is invaluable. The benefits package is competitive, particularly the 401(k) match and health insurance options. There's a lot of flexibility in working arrangements and hours, which is helpful for personal scheduling. Clear opportunities for career growth and advancement if you demonstrate initiative.

Cons

The company could benefit from more standardized knowledge-sharing protocols between different departments and geographic locations.

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DOWL Response
6mo
I’m so glad to hear you are using some of DOWL’s programs to your advantage and your career is being supported by some of our great people. You’ll be happy to know that we plan to expand on our supervisor/leadership and project manager training in the coming year! We try and keep the whole company apprised of high-level goings on through intranet posts and all-staff meetings, among other things. Our market sectors get a lot of autonomy, which is important for those groups to be able to run their corners of the business, but can sometimes lead to gaps in communication. Be sure to talk with your supervisor or office manager if there are specific things you wish were better communicated between departments or geographies. These dots can sometimes be connected by regular office or market sector meetings where the larger group can discuss what they’re up to.
2.0
May 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Met some great people that I am still in contact with - Learned new skills

Cons

- Bad management. When I told my supervisor that I was burnt out, I was told to "Smile through it" and "Be happy that I'm not working 60 hours a week like other departments. - No room to grow at all unless you are an engineer.

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DOWL Response
3w
I agree – we have great people at DOWL! As with most consultancies, our project workload does occasionally necessitate putting in additional hours so we can meet our clients’ needs. I’m sorry you feel your manager did not work with you to take advantage of some our flexible work options or coordinate workshare. The facts do not support your claim that you cannot grow unless you are an engineer. We have many people in leadership roles who do not have PEs, including Practice Area Leaders, Board Members, and most of our C-suite staff.
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