Woolpert reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(91 total reviews)
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Neil Churman

75% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

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4.0
Feb 14, 2025

Decent

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Supports a work life balance. Hybrid office schedule.

Cons

Lower pay than industry standard. Not great benefits.

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Woolpert Response
1y
Thank you for leaving us a review and we are so glad to hear you feel supported in balancing your work and your home life! A hybrid office schedule and our Freedom to Work policy is a great perk and we definitely value the balance! We'd love to invite you to reach out to your HRBP to discuss benefits as we feel we have industry leading packages to choose from based on benchmark data. We review our benefits offerings annually and are always looking for ways to improve them so we'd love to hear from you! Thanks again for being a valuable member of the Woolpack!
3.0
Jan 8, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Interesting work initiatives and potential to move up from analyst 1 to 5.

Cons

Management can be unhinged and show favoritism. Low pay, not competitive with others in the industry.

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Woolpert Response
1y
Thank you for leaving us your thoughts and we are happy to hear you enjoyed your work! We are glad to hear your performance warranted several promotions over the years - that is something to be proud of! We wish you nothing but the best in your future endeavors!
1.0
Dec 16, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work options, work-life balance prioritization, an emphasis on equal/fair/diverse culture.

Cons

Employees are underpaid while active hiring for new talent proceeds without first bringing existing staff up to fair market value OR giving existing employees the opportunity to promote from within. Woolpert also markets a premier medical/dental benefits package to justify why salary rates are lower. There's a very correct emphasis on culture and diversity but that emphasis markets how Woolpert WANTS to be perceived, not how it is. I've also noticed employee clubs/clicks, like back in high school... if you're not in the club, you can feel it if/when team members interact with you, which is directly against Woolpert's emphasis on a welcoming/inclusive culture. Performance ratings weigh considerably on peer feedback rather than achieving measurable business goals. So don't count on a stellar review or a promotion just because you're a high performer. In fact, you may be assigned performance improvement measures if your soft skills don't delight your team while you deliver on all product/solution assignments. If/when it's time for a pay raise/promotion, the salary increase amount is a percentage based on your current, below-market pay bracket and your last performance review, which could be lower to avoid having to give higher pay increases (i.e., a higher rating will be saved for if a promotion isn't due). Going to HR with concerns is discouraged through management actions or futile because HR can't do anything about what's happening, and you'll probably notice repercussions for speaking up, like being penalized for not being a team player or being unable to welcome constructive criticism (both explicit business goals).

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Woolpert Response
1y
While we are happy to see you enjoy work-life balance and working remotely, we are truly sorry you feel this way as this is not what Woolpert strives for. We are very focused on measurable goals, paying for performance and we annually review our salary bands to ensure they remain competitive. I'd invite you to reach out to your HRBP and not be discouraged so we can work through any of your concerns.
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