Great people, good benefits - Anonymous employee McKinstry Employee Review

4.0
Feb 5, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Senior leadership really cares for their employees. Great visionaries. Great benefits, including on-site gym and trainers Getting clear about who they are and want to be Company values Diverse service offerings

Cons

Depending on your position and career path, there is limited room for growth, especially if you don't want to manage talent. Many McKinstry managers are also technical experts and take on project work. While the technical expertise is important, the project work can overshadow management responsibility and limit management effectiveness. It seems that the individual experience with this company varies greatly depending on which department you're in.

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Cons

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Pros

Decent salary and PTO policy Onsite gym for a fair monthly price Cool rooftop golf setup Nice little taco truck nearby outside

Cons

This place has extremely poor leadership and is very toxic at every level. Prepare to be micromanaged, ignored, gaslit, and shown zero empathy for heavy workload or personal emergencies by mediocre middle managers. Principals are checked out and are too busy creating new promotions for themselves and drinking wine at the CEO’s ranch. The bonus structure and profit sharing is laughable and a complete lie from what is listed on Workday. Annual raises aren’t even competitive to inflation. The C-suite executives are only focused on blatant nepotism for their own kids and relatives. HR puts people last and only cares about the company image (typical at most companies but they don’t even try to sugarcoat it). They force people to come in (3) days a week but they don’t even have enough parking. There is a cafe that sells mediocre food with typical expensive Seattle prices. The healthcare package is complicated, expensive, and relatively unknown to all providers. As a billion dollar company, they go cheap on the company holiday party and literally just host it at the office.

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