Pros
Strong reputation in the construction industry with exposure to large and complex projects. Good opportunities for career growth and professional development. Fast-paced environment that helps build strong project management and coordination skills. Collaborative teams with exposure to multiple disciplines across construction and engineering. Opportunity to work on landmark infrastructure, healthcare, commercial, and institutional projects. Competitive compensation and benefits compared to many industry peers. Encourages innovation and use of technology in construction processes.
Cons
Work-life balance can be challenging during critical project phases or deadlines. High-pressure environment with demanding schedules and expectations. Long working hours may be required depending on project needs. Frequent changes in priorities and site issues can create stress. Career growth can sometimes depend heavily on project availability and leadership structure. Large organization processes may feel bureaucratic at times. Travel or relocation may be required for certain projects.