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Sapphos Environmental

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If you can make it here, you can make it any where. - Project Manager Sapphos Environmental Employee Review

2.0
5 Aug 2012
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Pros

A woman-owned company that employs an extremely smart, talented, hard-working technical team. Highly structured and organized processes and guidelines in place for preparing various reports, proposals, and for general office processes. Firm structure allows those with relatively little industry experience to get a wide breadth of experience in project management, business development and proposal efforts, which is great for career growth. Staff retreats are very generous with company paid overnight stays and meals at high-end resorts. Great comaraderie among staff. Most technical group managers are very knowledgeable and make an effort to mentor their respective groups. Salary and benefits are decent to good.

Cons

Although there is a management group to help guide the business, decisions, frequently arbitrary, come directly from the president. Therefore, the corporate management style is more micro-management verging on dictatorial. There is little positive reinforcement from the top for good work. The overall atmosphere is often oppressive, leaving the staff feeling demoralized and stressed. Perspective employees should make it a point to ask for the staff attrition rate during the interview process and consider the response carefully.

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5.0
27 Jun 2024
Recommend
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Pros

There is a very kind and friendly team at Sapphos. Everybody was a team player, kowledgable, patient, professional, and kind.

Cons

There can be occasionaly defcon 1 moments and with the size of the IT department being essentially a one person show, that means the pressure is on.

4.0
23 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Challenging yet rewarding days. A great place to expedite learning and permitting skills. You’ll gain experience quicker than anywhere else. Think of it as a paid internship. It’s not easy, but the hard work is worth it if you aren’t afraid of a challenge.

Cons

Sometimes the work given is above my current skill level. You either rise to the occasion, or don’t. Not a con necessarily, but this can be stressful.

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