Hatch reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(1,330 total reviews)
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John Bianchini

66% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Hatch has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,330 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hatch employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Apr 22, 2016
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Pros

Hatch had good people working for them and had lots of experience before the mining downturn.

Cons

Hatch is a typical consultant. Don't be fooled by the privately traded company it just makes it more lucrative for the associates. When times get tough hatch make sure they can squeeze every dollar from their clients. They did nothing to remain competitive and ensured that management kept their jobs. I worked with alot of good people at hatch but they were all retrenched.

1.0
Apr 20, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The upper-echelon of management that answers to the CEO are charismatic and approachable. The logo is red. They have blue pens. Free Hat. The office buildings are very quiet with lots of empty cubicles. You can wing 1 day work weeks and "work from home" the rest of the time because your foot is sore, allergies, air pressure, it's cloudy, it's sunny, if the current year has numbers in it, or if it's daylight. If you get fired from Ontario Power Generation's procurement team for sexual misconduct with your secretary (in the office) outside of your marriage - you can land (and keep) a job here as a procurement director. HR doesn't do any reference checks. The CEO has a Ferrari on order. He can really open it up and let those horses fly on those municipal streets at 60km/h. You can watch cat videos all day because there's no project work - Youtube is not blocked. You don't have to license intellectual property - it's encouraged to violate it first and deal with fallout later. If you raise any questions about clear ethical violations about what's going on, they will lay you off with a significant package. It's easy to move your project files off their network before you get laid off. Easy to get a better job having worked at this disaster. You learn a lot about how not to run a business successfully. You just tell stories during your interview, you should see the looks on their faces. Dropping a deuce into a co-worker's desk drawer can go unnoticed for months.

Cons

Shares are a myth, like the lost city of Atlantis, we've all heard the stories, but nobody knows for sure if it ever existed. Hatch brags about how much cash they have with no debt. No free coffee. Hatch's rates are too high to win projects, yet wages are below market rates. Layoffs everywhere - it's so bad that we wrote an app that scanned the system database for Infratickets filed by HR to revoke user access (for a pending layoff). It gave us a heads-up so we could move our project files off-site if/when our time came. This year's raises came in a big box. When you opened it, a red boxing glove on a spring would leap out and punch you in the face. A global director then urinates on your shoes. There's nobody left in the software development team, it cannibalized itself when somebody was appointed by a genius to lead the team from marketing and everybody left. HR spies on you online. Once you beef up your online resume presence, expect to be pulled into a board room grilling you. Working here is like playing for the Maple Leafs. Sure they make a profit, but it's not because they're any good. Nipigon River Bridge failure 6 weeks after commissioning. Career Management Discussions - Each year I was told to go work somewhere else. There were no opportunities to grow a software development career in the Software Development group. Unknowingly worked with a sexual predator, but didn't know until his picture showed up in the newspaper as a follow up to a story a few years ago as the case was about to be in court the following day. The company is descending into chaos and darkness.

3.0
Apr 6, 2016

Hatch and Hatch Mott MacDonald merge

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Pros

I'm a former employer of both companies so I know their pros and cons. The company that I have seen more "pros" is Hatch, and I believe there could be room to grow, despite the recent restructuring the company has been through. Both companies have interesting projects but work environment was much different.

Cons

I enjoyed working for Hatch, but I had a terrible experience while working for HMM. Management was rude and not transparent. The moment I started to be unbillable to projects I knew my days were numbered. To add, my former supervisor was rude and put-down on me, so it was a matter of time to let me go. Upper management is like a club and live on their own bubble.

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