Horrible Culture in Houston - Anonymous employee Stantec Employee Review

1.0
24 Oct 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's a large company so definitely lots of networking opportunities. I liked the company as a whole. They're divided by regional teams within each specialty sector. Other regions weren't toxic like the South Central region.

Cons

The local Houston office has a very toxic management team. They run the office like a sorority. If they like you then you're safe to do as you wish and they will cover for you even if it means throwing someone else under the bus. However, once you push back against the bully type environment they make your life difficult to push you out. There's a lack of true leadership in that office/region. Leaders always choose the harder right rather than the easier wrong. That's something they truly lack in.

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