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Henderson Engineers

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Henderson Engineers reviews

3.6

58% would recommend to a friend

(197 total reviews)
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Kevin Lewis

68% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Henderson Engineers has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Henderson Engineers employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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197 reviews
2.0
Apr 12, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

They work on many different types of projects, you'll get experience.

Cons

In October 2020, there was an announcement that the company was hoping to bring back a 401(k) match of 3% for the year. Up until this point, we had been told the match would be 100% up to 3%, then 50% of the next 4-6%, and 25% of 7-9%. Therefore, myself and many others were contributing the full 9% to get the maximum match. The company had already delayed wage increases, merit based promotions/bonuses and laid off about 50 employees "due to coronavirus" - all of these decisions were not favorable, however it is pretty typical for companies to do this. I have never heard of a company going back on their 401(k) match, especially with no prior warning. I spoke with a couple dozen employees at multiple levels - designers, drafters, project managers, even a few principals and all were caught equally off-guard by this. I sent a message to the HR department and CC'd the CEO and CFO. I explained that I thought these decisions should be made at the beginning of the year, before any employee contributions are made. I explained that if I had known there would be no match or a lesser match, then I would have made those contributions to better investment vehicles like my HSA, IRA, or my children's' 529 college funds. I also proposed changing the contributions for the next year (2021), rather than the current year. I received a rather lengthy response from the CFO stating they made the announcement in March, however the only evidence they could point me to was literally a footnote in a weekly newsletter listing several "possible" cost-cutting measures (some of which were never implemented or discussed further). I replied that there should have been an official statement regarding something as important as this. Less than 2 weeks later, I was fired for "performance issues", despite having a good performance review in July and also having just received a raise before I raised my hand about the 401(k). Why would you give an underperforming employee a wage increase, just to fire them within the month? Especially given the fact that I had over a month of paid vacation that they then had to pay out at my new higher rate. If they come back on this review trying to cover this up, just know that I saved copies of my personnel records (employee reviews) and paystubs to verify that portion of my story, as well as my emails with the CFO and HR.

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Henderson Engineers Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback. Like many companies, the uncertainties of the pandemic necessitated very difficult short-term adjustments, and there were plenty of key learnings we took away from being confronted with an unprecedented crisis like COVID-19. Our team is incredibly thankful to employees like yourself who openly voiced their concerns to leadership as we navigated the pandemic. Nevertheless, we are disappointed you felt your discharge was unjustified retaliation, which is contrary to everything we stand for as a firm. To maintain confidentiality, please feel free to reach out to hr@hendersonengineers.com directly if interested in discussing this matter in greater detail. We sincerely wish you the best in all your future endeavors.
1.0
Oct 28, 2021

Illusion vs Reality

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote working. Insurance is good but not great.

Cons

No communication regarding project deadlines and employees are just expected to drop whatever you are doing when one magically appears. Way too many people that have been at Henderson for 10 + years and are some of the most under skilled and lazy people I’ve ever seen in my life. I have no idea how in the world they are still here. Management does as little work as possible and has no accountability at all. Never seen so many people of power do so little in any company before. Henderson is constantly touting how awesome the company is when in reality it’s a completely different story of disfunction and confusion. Very much a “survive if you can” kind of culture. You are either driven to insanity leading to resignation or you are laid off/fired for finally giving up. Same issues are brought up time and time again with no action to correct the problem. They will sometimes listen to thoughts of improvement but will do absolutely nothing to follow up or correct these issues.

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Henderson Engineers Response
4y
We appreciate you taking time to share your feedback with us. While there’s much to be proud of, no company is perfect and there’s always room for improvement. We’d love to hear from you to make sure that your concerns are addressed and your employee experience lives up to the inclusive and innovative environment we strive to provide. If you’re open to it, please feel free to reach out to a member of our Human Resources department to discuss further. Our doors are always open.
4.0
Nov 1, 2015

Good company, compensation/ benefit package could be better

Anonymous employee
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Pros

This company does really good quality engineering work. I was always proud of what we produced and never sacrifieced safety. There are a lot of good employees here. Most people took pride in working for Henderson. The CEO is a good leader and is taking the company in the right direction. I had a lot of comfort in the company under his leadership.

Cons

Most of the managers are promoted based on how long they have been with the company rather than their capabilities. This should be revisited.

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