I'm Not a Number, I'm a Free Man! - CAD/BIM Modeler Stantec Employee Review

2.0
Sep 23, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They have a good 401K and employee stock program. They do everything under the sun so there is a ton of resources at your disposal. If your architectural project ever needs hydroelectric dam you're in the perfect place! If you fill out the proper forms.

Cons

Stantec is a collection of autonomous offices under the umbrella of a massive consortium of figure heads - it feels like working at a franchise. They grow by swallowing up firms which leads to arranged marriages between incompatible offices. The leadership structure is convoluted... there's a gazillion acronyms at the top who switch places with one another. Not a bad place to cut your teeth and learn but know that you will be little more than a number in a computer. One of 30K grains of sand in a corporate desert.

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5.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You will be working with great minds. People have their niches expertise and it’s wonderful to learn from them. Very professional and respectful behavior. Doesn’t feel like other consulting firms where you’re worked like a dog.

Cons

Sometimes it’s hard to build consistent work because people tend to hold on to their projects rather than transferring to junior staff and it’s mainly because the pressure to be billable is high.

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2.0
May 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Hybrid Work and access to useful engineering tools

Cons

Projects are inconsistent in organization and structure (some good some bad). High (and strict) utilization requirements of >93% for entry level and mid level engineers results in overtime with overlapping work loads to avoid any downtime between projects. No development or mentorship strategy around work assignments, the main goal is to keep utilization up. Stantec has been very focused on cutting costs by offshoring, limiting conference attendance, reducing volunteer hours, no tuition reimbursement, multiple layers of approvals to attend in-office CPR training, etc. Very corporate environment and top heavy management with over 240+ “Vice Presidents” currently at the company. Difficult to get raises/promotions besides annual raise. Typical raise is ~3-5% with a good review depending on where your current salary is in relation to the pay range for your career level.

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