Great Company with Strong Reputation, but Toxic HR Culture Undermines the Experience - Human Resources HITT Contracting Employee Review

1.0
May 5, 2025
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Pros

HITT has a strong reputation in the industry and offers employees the chance to work on large-scale, high-impact projects. The fast-paced environment can be a valuable experience for those looking to grow professionally. Many of the employees are talented, hardworking, and genuinely care about the work they do.

Cons

The company has a strong "all in" mentality, which can be great if you thrive in a highly demanding, fast-paced environment. However, the expectations around work-life balance are extreme. There is an unspoken pressure to be online early, stay late, and prioritize work above everything else. If you're not fully immersed at all times, you may be subtly or openly judged for it. It can feel more like a lifestyle than a job, which is not sustainable for most people. My biggest concern was the culture within HR. It felt more like a sorority than a professional environment, with favoritism, gossip, and cliques that undermined collaboration and fairness. If you don't fit a particular mold or speak up, you are often excluded, judged, or treated differently. In my case, I experienced bullying from management, who provided little to no constructive feedback and made me feel as if nothing I did was ever enough. There was a clear lack of emotional intelligence and maturity in leadership, and concerns brought to the attention of senior HR leaders were met with defensiveness or ignored entirely. The HR Director and VP of HR, in particular, often behaved unprofessionally and lacked the leadership presence you would expect at that level. It was incredibly disappointing, especially in a department that is supposed to champion equity, inclusion, and employee support. This may not reflect everyone's experience at HITT, but it was mine, and it left a lasting impact. I hope the company takes a serious look at the culture it is cultivating internally, especially in departments that should be setting the standard for respect and accountability. The VP of HR lacks the foundational experience, qualifications, and demeanor expected of someone in that role. It is clear she does not understand core HR principles, nor does she possess the leadership skills required to manage sensitive people-related issues with professionalism. Her presence in such a critical position actively damages the credibility of the HR function and undermines employee trust. Her actions reflect more of a personal agenda than a commitment to fair, consistent, and ethical HR practices. It is deeply concerning that someone so unqualified continues to hold this level of authority over the employee experience.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Compensation and benefits are competitive compared to some general contractors.

Cons

* Poor work-life balance. Weekend work was frequently expected without additional compensation or meaningful recognition. * Role expectations were unclear. As an Assistant Project Manager, I was regularly expected to perform superintendent duties in addition to my own responsibilities, creating unrealistic workloads. * High turnover and frequent leadership changes resulted in inconsistent direction and a lack of support from upper management. * Inexperienced employees were promoted into Project Manager positions without sufficient training or mentorship, which often impacted project execution and placed additional pressure on other team members. * During my pregnancy, I did not feel supported by management. Instead of working with me to plan for maternity leave, I felt increasing pressure through unrealistic expectations and heightened scrutiny, leaving me with the impression that the company preferred I resign rather than take protected leave. This was one of the most disappointing aspects of my experience. * Communication and employee support depended heavily on the individual manager, leading to inconsistent treatment across teams. * Long hours and expectations to constantly be available made it difficult to maintain any work-life balance.

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