Location, location, location. - Software Engineer Jacobs Employee Review

4.0
Jul 9, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice offices, nice people, and nowhere is as nice to live and work as Florida's Emerald Coast. Fort Walton Beach may not have many of the amenities a big city offers, but it more than makes up for it in natural beauty and outdoor recreation. Choctawhatchee Bay and the Gulf of Mexico are ten minutes from Tybrin's headquarters. Golfers have an abundance of courses to choose from. The cost of living is not cheap compared to other areas in the South, but it is cheaper than most growing metro locations. Commuting is trivial compared to Atlanta, D.C. or the Tampa/Orlando areas. And the local schools are rated amongst the highest in Florida. And while opportunities for advancement within the company may be rare, Tybrin is loyal to employees who find their contracts canceled and will bend over backwards to place them on another team within the company.

Cons

Tybrin's core competency is bidding on government contracts and then finding people to do the work. There are few opportunities to develop and promote new technologies. The "Business Development" department appears to only exist to bid on government RFPs. As the company grows so does the inevitable inertia against progress and change. Employee training outside of the usual annual HR requirements is rare. This is a cheap company when it comes to employee development. The only way to get ahead is to change teams or wait twenty years for someone to retire. Pay raises are minimal and there is no company bonus.

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5.0
Apr 3, 2026
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Pros

Strong learning environment for entry-level engineers Great exposure to large-scale transportation and infrastructure projects with experienced mentors and structured onboarding. Reputable global firm Jacobs’ strong brand name adds credibility to your résumé and opens doors for future opportunities in both public and private sectors. Good career growth and mobility Clear pathways to move into roles like Project Engineer, Assistant Resident Engineer, or Construction Management with internal postings encouraged. Supportive team culture (project-dependent) Most teams are collaborative, and senior staff are willing to guide junior engineers, especially in inspection and CM roles. Competitive benefits and job stability Solid health benefits, 401(k), PTO, and steadier work compared to smaller consulting firms—especially on long-term public agency contracts.

Cons

Growth pace depends on manager and project Advancement and role expansion can vary widely based on leadership and available opportunities.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people and culture, internal mobility if you’re networked

Cons

Lots of internal process/procedure but to be expected at a large firm

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