Civil Engineer at Horrocks - Civil EIT Horrocks Employee Review

5.0
Aug 15, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great office culture - Lots of opportunities to grow - Lots of great mentors - Ability to work on cool projects. -Company is growing fast - Flexible - Time over 40 hrs each week can be banked as PTO and taken off later - Office is in a great location, walking trails, snake river, near I-15 -Flexible. Supports work from home, hybrid, or in person without judgement either way.

Cons

- Healthcare plan is subpar - Horrocks recently got bought out by a large platform company and is no longer in control of all of its company decisions. - Hard to get company stock (only awarded to the top 10% of employees from what I’ve heard) - Training for younger employees is not streamlined and poor. Lots of stress trying to learn the ropes. Figure it out as you go attitude. -End of year bonus amounts are way lower than average.

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Horrocks Response
8mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and provide this feedback. We truly appreciate your review and are grateful for your contribution to the Horrocks team. Your insights help others better understand our culture and values.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Feb 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, You will most likely get paid more than the average engineering firm as far as marketing goes. Comp time for overhead employees is unique in this industry.

Cons

Lots of leadership changes in the Colorado office over the past few years. Because of this, there is a "make it or break it" kind of attitude in that region. As the only marketer in that office, there is little room for career growth or mentorship, unlike other regions of the company. Current leadership is very unwillingly to entertain outside opinions or perspectives. As a marketer, it was difficult to manage local expectations with corporate expectations and you are often told to "choose a side." This office takes "loyalty" very seriously and if you are seen as being on corporate's side or if they think you are sharing their operations with the corporate team, your job will be made very difficult. Women employees beware, your opinions will be minimized, regardless of experience or authority. Unless you're ready to "bend the knee" this is not the right place for you.

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