Hensel Phelps reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(969 total reviews)
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Bradley A. Jeanneret

94% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

Hensel Phelps has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 969 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hensel Phelps 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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969 reviews
2.0
Jun 2, 2012

Don't Expect to Be an Award Winning Parent

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Pros

HP is good at what they do. They have a ton of training opportunities. They treat employees like family and are very forgiving of mistakes, especially early in your career. They also do not make cutd often to preserve profit. They try to hold on to salaried employees as best as possible in tough times.

Cons

The pay is not enough for the 60hr+ weeks. The compensation really sucks until you hit five years. The work life balance does not exist. They pretend having a family is possible, but it only is if you have a stay at home wife. Women, forget about it. There are very few successful women in HP outside of estimating and they definitely don't have kids. If you care more about money than being a presence in your child's life than this is the company for you.

2.0
Sep 14, 2011

Workaholic's Paradise

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Pros

The benefits package is great. Even though there were a lot of bad apples when it comes to supervisors and colleagues, there are a few awesome individuals that made working bearable and are actually concerned with the philosophy of the company: "You are teaching the person who will replace you."

Cons

Many people put the pay into a pro, but it is a con. Based upon the amount of hours worked, I averaged my weekly pay to be on par with those who make anywhere between the 10-12 dollar an hour wage. I worked on average 14 hour days for six, sometimes seven, days a week, and got major flack for requesting vacation. There are many people who backstab at the company to make themselves look good and you look bad, and that applies to whatever position you hold, whether a field engineer or an area superintendent. I like to keep myself in great physical shape, and that was next to impossible with this job since literally I would be home only to sleep (and you need it after a day's work on this job). Contrary to other companies, from my observations of my supervisors on various projects, the hours don't get better as you move up. Only days off are Sundays (if you're lucky enough to be placed on a project that warrants no weekend work) or holidays (6 of them a year). From personal experience, they give you an average of THREE days to relocate to another project (that includes packing up your entire house/family and moving to the new project) and yet they don't respect any personal request you may have (i.e. kid's birthday, anniversary, etc.). After a year, I was so fed up with the work conditions that I was more than willing to give it up and look for something else rather than stick it out for another year. Warning to prospective employees: if you are not an alcoholic, workaholic, and cherish your balance of work/life, then I highly recommend you keep looking. Don't take the bait like I did. This company is not worth your life.

2.0
Oct 12, 2010
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Pros

Pay is good, office people tend to take real good care of you.

Cons

Ridiculous hours, level of respect for new hires, no notice given for any mandatory events, basically no notice given to anything, lack of effort to grant employees the tools they need to succeed, "totem pole" behavior (i.e. if you are brand new, expect absolutely no respect), severe lack of encouragement and direction, absolutely no regard for your personal life (they expect you to be a workaholic, and all personal details are inferior to the agenda of the company), money mongorers, and overall completely entrenched in the greed to make lots of money at the expense of their employees health, welfare, and happiness.

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