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Rhode Partners Architects

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5.0
9 Feb 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good work-life balance and fun workplace perks like staff trips and frequent get-togethers. There are frequent opportunities to learn and collaborate with other designers with a lot of experience. The benefits and compensation are great.

Cons

There are none worth really mentioning.

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Pros

nice office, good people and great projects

Cons

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1.0
21 Apr 2024
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Pros

The company offers great projects and opportunities for high-level design challenges. Favorable relationships with upper management allows for young designers to be on these projects, fostering professional growth and development.

Cons

During my time at the firm, I encountered challenges stemming from a lack of empathy and effective communication. There seemed to be a strong emphasis on ego and financial motives, which unfortunately fostered an environment of backstabbing and blame-shifting, making it difficult for me to establish trust among colleagues. The day I started, my arrival seemed to have been forgotten, leaving me without a desk or assigned tasks for a week. Throughout my tenure, I noticed a pattern of newer employees with less experience being prioritized for the type of work and opportunities I had requested and earned. Despite expressing my concerns to upper management about feeling burnt out and unhappy with the work I continued to get, I received only superficial praise and was encouraged to take time off. While on PTO, I was informed via email of the termination of my employment, with no opportunity for a discussion or explanation. This abrupt end to my three-year tenure without any severance or eligibility for unemployment benefits was disheartening. In retrospect, I acknowledge my own responsibility in not recognizing sooner that my contributions were undervalued within the organization. My intention in sharing this experience is to shed light on the need for a more empathetic and transparent work environment, where employees feel valued and communication is prioritized. I hope my feedback serves as a catalyst for positive change within the company.

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