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Life Cycle Engineering

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Life Cycle Engineering reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(118 total reviews)

Bob Fei

97% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Life Cycle Engineering has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 118 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Life Cycle Engineering employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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118 reviews
4.0
May 15, 2017

Financial Analyst

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great community-based work environment (if you are working on company quarters and not stationed at client site), emphasis on employee development and goal-setting, cross-functional teams, access to various resources (whether it's office supplies or an ergonomic desk chair), flex-scheduling... the absolute best perk, good health benefits and 401k plan.

Cons

Hopefully some things have changed singe over the past 3 years, but there was hardly any management support, control monitoring or recognition for my contributions. Because contractor jobs can land employees in client sites and buildings, there is a great divide in culture on the other side. Working client site can become problematic for various reasons, especially if there is the same lack of employee advocacy and structure that existed during my time there. Telling the story objectively, at the end of the day, the complete lack of proper organization/management for departments within the company left huge loopholes that led to me doing the workload of THREE full-time employees. I felt exploited because I worked extremely hard and developed several groundbreaking programs, solutions and processes - yet I received little to no credit, often gritting to find out that people higher up in the bureaucratic chain unduly received credit for my contributions. There were also several employees that had such "job security" that they literally played video games and did NOTHING all day, yet, they coasted along getting paid from the money I helped bring in. :/ Which, okay, it happens... but after consistently requesting help from management (on several occasions in various ways: casual talk, series of meetings, presentations etc.) -- NO ACTION was ever taken. I didn't feel as though my requests were taken seriously and were treated as almost an "inconvenience" that got pushed to the back burner. I didn't have any support I could trust and was torn between the vested interests of my company and their agenda and that of my client site customers. *I did see immediate organizational upheaval and new structure & management changes upon my resignation. Hopefully, things have been running a little more smoothly these days. :)

5.0
Mar 30, 2017

ISD

Recommend
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Pros

Great People to be around

Cons

Sometimes Contract Expiration does happen

4.0
Feb 11, 2017

Great Company, low stress

Anonymous employee
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Pros

CEO makes it a point to introduce himself to every employee. Treated well by management and is low stress compared to other larger companies that do similiar work..

Cons

Pay is a little low compared to similiar positions in govt/larger companies and there's little opportunity to advance.

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