Tetra Tech reviews

3.8

75% would recommend to a friend

(1,902 total reviews)
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Dan L. Batrack

74% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Tetra Tech has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,902 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tetra Tech 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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2.0
Aug 10, 2021

Really Rough Situation

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Pros

In right location with the right manager, you could go far. But you had to be in the right location with the right manager. Different operating units and DIVs function very differently and value employees very differently.

Cons

No - I MEAN - 0 life work balance. I FREQUENTLY worked 60+ hour weeks, with no end in sight. My workload was so bad that I felt bad leaving because my 60+ hour/week workload got shifted to people who were already working 60+ hour weeks. As a result of this guilt, I stayed here 2 years longer than I should have... And no, I wasn't billing 60+ hour weeks - I was not paid for anything over 40 hours. Management in my operating unit didn't have a clue - by that I mean, they didn't. care what you had to do to get 15%+ profits on projects, you just had to do it. If you didn't, you were on the chopping block. Even broken legacy projects that you inherited from former employees that were at 2-3% profit margins, management expected you to be Rumpelstiltskin and literally spin gold from scraps. If you are in a more functional operating unit, you may be respected, treated like an adult, given some autonomy, and even have a little life-work balance. But like i said, it's all based on operating units and departments. In the almost 5 years I worked there - no manager, I mean not a single one, told me I was doing a good job. None. I was never written up or placed on a performance plan, so I guess I was performing adequately, but, who knows! Vacation - TOWP (time off with pay) - is non-existence. Worst amount of paid leave I've ever had - i've worked at 4 different similar consulting companies. Benefits are meh. Bonuses and raises - here at Tt when someone new gets hired, you get a raise - because HR does a salary analysis, sees how much new employee should get for their experience and education, and then evaluates employees in the department at the same pay scale. Often times, at least in our department, people get HUGE raises because they are sooooo underpaid (like 10-15% raises). I got one of these once, and my boss made it like she so valued me staying on (after a couple people quit) - but nope, it was just because HR performed a salary analysis and realized i needed a 10% pay bump to be competitive. Annual raises - upper management has to approve any raise over 4%. (2.5-3% raise is typically considered a cost of living increase). Here, if you are performing adequately and "meeting expectations" you get a cost of living raise. As a manager, I was told that the most my department could get was an average 3% raise, including me. Bonuses - same. Here is your pot of bonus money. If your manager thinks she deserves it all (or, she and her friends) then you get nothing. This happened all the time. When I got a new manager, she gave me bonuses in Tt stock - but if I left before 5 years, I couldn't get any of the bonus....

1.0
May 19, 2021

No work life balance

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Pros

Interesting Projects, Remote work, Opportunities for networking and working with different groups. Health benefits are good, 401k matching is so-so. (Read the fine print). Some flexible hours but not as much as lead on to believe.

Cons

Benefit time is horrible, expected to use PTO if there are less than 40 hours of work; which also makes job stability and taking PTO stressful. No on boarding process, barely any training. Asked to learn a lot on your own time while being overworked and not compensated for overtime or having enough billable hours to projects. Lots of micromanagement, led to believe that gaps in budgets mean that the employees are not efficient. Treated to feel as an independent subcontractor within your own group even though you are an employee. Pushed to help with business development even if it’s not part of your job description. Almost zero diversity (at least in my location).

1.0
Jun 9, 2020

Stay Away!!

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Pros

Customers were awesome and wonderful to work with.

Cons

Terrible VP. Screaming and belittling constantly. No direction or business sense. Director was a total idiot. Didn’t understand training or the poor customers. Absolutely no business savvy. Constantly lied and stole ideas claiming that they were theirs. Total chaos everyday. Technology didn’t work. Poor decision making. Do yourself a favor and run!!!

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