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
1.0
May 3, 2016

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Pros

Many big projects & chance to travel to new places

Cons

They require formal commitments when employed then if you act on the agreement as required, they will crucify you and monetarily bribe you to leave. Fraternity mentality with many inexperienced employees that are very confrontational within. Upper management will not communicate on a professional manner but share confidential information with other employees inviting litigation and hardship.

2.0
Dec 21, 2015

Hensel Phelps Could Be Great

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Performance: There is a lot to learn at HP and new comers truly begins to contribute to the bottom line on day one (or soon afterwards). The learning curve is steep, but after 6 months, you really begin to learn the ropes. There are incentives in place to reward great performance (although buy-in to these incentives vary by project/project manager, as well as what those incentives are). Hensel Phelps has some great qualities. If you stick long enough with the company, you have the opportunity to become a great builder.

Cons

It is definitely a construction company version of a "good ol' boys club". The hours can be long, but that comes with the territory of construction. It can be hard work (mentally & physically) on many days, but it is also fun. There are some really great people at HP, but there are some who truly make HP an unpleasant work place. HP lacks diversity, and there is even a greater retention issue. Disgruntled coworkers are no fun either. I left because I noticed a huge gap in my training & inclusion in respect to my other counterparts, several prejudice/racist comments were often made, and there was no outlet/procedure to ensure that it would ever become better for me. It simply was an unpleasant place to be, but the actual work was exciting. Unfortunately, the passive aggression became worse and I eventually left. I have heard similar comments from many other former HP employees with my similar profile; however, HP does an impeccable job of ensuring that technically no laws are broken, and if they are, people cover for each other - a true "good ol' boys" club. It has the potential to be an exceptional place to work, but the Achilles heels of HP is the inherent desire to recruit many, but train and foster construction professionals who solely fit the good ol' boys description. It was definitely a great disappointment.

2.0
Feb 9, 2012

Behind the times...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits package, long-term financial accumulation

Cons

Alot of backstabbing, gossiping, favoritism. The good ol' boy network is alive and well. Hard to feel like you fit in if you are not a white male. Difficult to come to work, do your job well and be rewarded for that. You have to be "in with somebody".

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