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Hunter Engineering Company

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Waste of time and energy - Anonymous employee Hunter Engineering Company Employee Review

1.0
Oct 4, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The US management is great and passionate about their jobs. Canada is a whole different story. Pizza, birthday and lunch days are a pro

Cons

The most unprofessional company I have ever worked for. I don't know about the US but the Canada office is like high-school. Management is so unprofessional, it's almost laughable. Management spend hours badmouthing employees with other employees of customer service. And they're surprised their numbers are not good. I felt so relieved when I quit. Oh and there's no RSP Work life balance is inexistent Unprofessionalism

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Hunter Engineering Company Response
1y
Thank you for your comments. We take feedback very seriously. Please contact your HR Business Partner so we can understand your comments in more detail and take the necessary next steps. Thank you!

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5.0
Mar 17, 2026
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Pros

good work/life balance, great managers and supervisors

Cons

no paid time off given

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Hunter Engineering Company Response
2mo
We truly appreciate you taking the time to leave your rating and comments. Thank you for being a part of the Hunter team!
3.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

Growing company. Culture is okay in a lot of departments but they can be strangely separated. Meaning - each department sort of has its own culture. Benefits are really good for the most part.

Cons

Career growth is not really a thing in a lot of departments. Its up to the employee to go on their own. Very few seminars, continuing education is offered by leaders. Company is moving toward little collaboration among those that aren't promoted. Operations system workflow apps are updating for each department but are separated. There's been a mass exit of long-term employees in leadership that are in their late 50s and early 60s.

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Hunter Engineering Company Response
7h
Thank you for your review and comments. I'm sorry to hear you feel there isn't a lot of career growth, and we'd love the opportunity to discuss this with you in more detail. If you are referring to career development, the company offers many opportunities to build your skills through our in-house Learning Management System, instructor-led leadership development courses, and outside industry-specific conferences/seminars. Please reach out to your HR Business Partner if you're interested in discussing these opportunities in more detail. You are also correct, we've been very fortunate to have so many employees enjoy long tenured careers at Hunter, and a few of them have recently chosen to retire. We appreciate their many contributions to the company and wish them well in their next adventures.
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