Mott MacDonald reviews

3.9

79% would recommend to a friend

(3,220 total reviews)
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James Harris

89% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Mott MacDonald has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,220 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Mott MacDonald 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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3K reviews
1.0
Sep 30, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great peers, management not so much.

Cons

Management - they don't understand the market and only cares about profit. They don't really care about the employees and squeeze them as much as they can.

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Mott MacDonald Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not reflect the values we aim to uphold. While we’re glad you felt supported by your peers, we take concerns about leadership and culture seriously. We’re committed to fostering an environment where people feel valued and heard. Your perspective is important and will help inform ongoing efforts to strengthen how we support our teams.
2.0
Sep 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits package, mostly the pension.

Cons

• The company operates more like a social club or ideological collective than a focused engineering consultancy. Core principles such as merit, efficiency, and technical effectiveness often take a back seat in employee evaluation. • Hiring, assessment, and promotion decisions appear to prioritize social and political frameworks—such as EDI, ESG, Net Zero, and other institutional values—over demonstrable skills, experience, and actual contribution to project outcomes. • The emphasis on wellbeing, while important in moderation, has created an environment where accountability is diluted. Employees are rarely held responsible for their deliverables unless financial constraints demand it. This, combined with a cohort of disengaged long-timers who have become part of the "furniture," fosters a culture of deferred responsibility. • Resource utilization is suboptimal. Recruitment often stems not from operational necessity but from mismanagement of existing personnel and capabilities. • Symbolic gestures and identity politics have overtaken professional focus. There is more concern over pronouns in email signatures and the display of rainbow-themed accessories than on meeting deadlines or delivering quality work. In one instance, an employee—whose gender identity has changed—attends the office sporadically and frequently invokes personal circumstances to justify extended leave, while others shoulder the workload without similar allowances. • Office spaces are adorned with platitudes like “We are independent thinkers,” which ring hollow. True independence would include the freedom to question or reject imposed social narratives, yet such dissent is culturally discouraged. • Leadership roles, particularly in middle and senior management, are disproportionately filled by individuals who prioritize emotional comfort and social engagement over operational performance. Productivity, efficiency, and role-specific effectiveness are often secondary concerns. • The organization claims to uphold PRIDE values, including integrity. However, these claims are undermined by instances such as the appointment of the local chamber of commerce chief executive’s spouse to a role for which he was clearly unqualified. Such decisions reflect a pattern of behavior inconsistent with the stated values

2.0
Nov 16, 2024

A Very Confusing Role

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The pay was very good. There were timely annual payrises and a good standard bonus. The majority of colleagues I dealt with were lovely to work with. I have made very good friends from working at MM.

Cons

Too many acronyms. If your face fits then you are fine. If you have a job role outside those detailed with a standard job description (i. e. Engineer, Project Manager) then you are constantly explaining your existence. The pressure I felt in a support role was immense. I felt I was constantly in conflict with those I was tasked to assist.

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