Great Place to Grow and Learn as a Project Manager - Project Manager Chandler (MN) Employee Review

5.0
12 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I worked at Chandler Inc. for 7 years as a Project Manager and had a great experience. The work was dynamic, and I was constantly learning and growing. The team culture is fantastic—everyone is supportive, and leadership truly values your input. There are plenty of opportunities for professional development, and the collaborative environment makes the job enjoyable. If you’re looking for a place to grow and work with a great team, Chandler is an excellent choice.

Cons

The work can be fast-paced, which is great for those who thrive in that setting, but it might be a bit overwhelming at times if you’re not used to it.

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5.0
29 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great company culture and supportive management.

Cons

There are no cons to working here.

4.0
5 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Chandler specializes in carpentry and millwork to build retail displays. They have a diverse portfolio of well known brands and one of the highest rated design teams in the industry. There are a number of skilled and highly experienced carpenters who are willing to share their knowledge. Chandler is locally owned and the executive team and owner are approachable and will at least hear what employees have to say. There is a culture of being able to take on just about anything, even if the projects are extremely complex or expand outside of the realm of millwork. Because of this, many clients depend on Chandler to make difficult problems go away. Access to a lot of well known brands is a great resume builder (Williams Sonoma, Home Depot, Dyson, Apple, Target, Google, Fan Duel...). Chandler is a good place to develop skills and get your feet wet.

Cons

There is a history of high turnover near the top that can result in constant changes. Nobody is secure in their job and unexpected notifications of termination happen regularly. A pervasive culture of grit and "whatever it takes to get the job done" translates to expectations that employees will work long hours, through non-traditional hours, and often with extremely tight deadlines. Managing workload capacity has been an issue in the past and has lead to rapid burnout and resignation

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