Lost heart - Anonymous employee Hatch Employee Review

3.0
Feb 19, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Middle management and personnel are the only reason it keeps ticking. When you have the chance to build your team the sky is not even the limit.

Cons

The protected stock offer secret policy is paternalist and linked to an upper management that is affected by the parkinson affliction. Therfore as the cie evolves it deteriotes and it becomes evident that the only objective is to protect the millionnaires that manage it. In fact the founder knew the risks and once said 《we don't make money at Hatch, it is only a side effect of what we do best!》

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Pros

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Cons

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May 18, 2026
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Pros

Exceptional project exposure across major U.S. transit, infrastructure, and energy pursuits — the portfolio and client roster are genuinely impressive and great for your professional brand The LTK Engineering Services acquisition brought in a strong, collaborative office culture that is noticeably more grounded and people-focused than the broader Hatch Ltd (Canadian entity) culture Strong brand recognition in the A/E/C space that opens doors with major public agencies

Cons

Hired under the Client Action Team structure, which led to significant instability — multiple management changes in a short period with little transparency or consistency Overlapping time zones and regional boundaries create constant coordination friction; the flat hierarchy sounds good on paper but breaks down quickly when accountability is unclear and no one owns decisions Zero flexibility on in-office requirements — no hybrid accommodation even when the nature of the work doesn't require it Promotions are not merit-based. Advancement appears tied to visibility metrics like road safety observations and office attendance rather than the quality or impact of your work — deeply frustrating for high performers

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