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Weston Solutions

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Company is getting worse - Geologist/Environmental Scientist Weston Solutions Employee Review

2.0
8 Jul 2021
Recommend
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Pros

some good project managers and staff. depending on what projects your working on can have a positive work/life balance. New CEO coming in 2022

Cons

Upper management is terrible and top heavy. Company does whatever it can to make a profit, especially if it means stepping on staff and burning them out. Doesn't hire enough staff and runs underpaid employees to ground. Health and safety staff are terrible to work with, are hostile, and work against employees to protect company. Client managers make unreasonable promises to clients with extremely short turnaround times for work and expects staff to bend over backward to complete. Long out of town/state field work is expected. Company is changing from vacation to new "PTO" to steal from staff, and make more profit next year Also, first 4 hours of overtime has to be "donated" to company so they can make more profit by stealing from employees . "Employee owned" but no feedback from employees on any changes or company decisions. Stock that's vested is worthless garbage and is no true benefit. Pay gap for women and minorities is consistently terrible. Bad health care benefits that are expensive and don't cover anything -with high deductibles. Billabillity/ utilization can be hard to maintain and is easily lost. Treated staff terribly during COVID -forced use of vacation. Instead of treating staff safely did everything they could to be deemed "essential" to keep a profit instead of keeping staff safe. Obvious that company is trying to sell by trying to run leaner.

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5.0
30 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Weston is a small enough company to allow you access to upper management. You also have flexibility to choose different projects and learn new skills.

Cons

Not much cons to say.

1.0
22 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Strong field experience with real-world EPA emergency response projects. Opportunities to work on high-impact sites like wildfire response and hazardous waste removal. Good exposure to equipment, safety protocols, and multi-agency coordination.

Cons

Compensation is below industry standards, and in California, some associates were paid below the state’s minimum salary threshold for exempt employees. Compensation was only adjusted after sustained employee pushback to reach compliant levels, raising serious concerns about pay practices and internal oversight. The loss of experienced department heads and knowledgeable staff has diminished mentorship opportunities and institutional knowledge. Growth on the West Coast is limited, with a heavy dependence on EPA-related work. During slower periods, employees may be required to support other offices or take on work outside their primary roles to maintain utilization. Project management and internal organization can be inconsistent, often resulting in unclear expectations and last-minute changes. Workload fluctuates significantly, creating cycles of high stress followed by underutilization. Career advancement pathways are not clearly defined, and high-performing employees are not always recognized or given opportunities for growth. Employee morale very low, with many colleagues expressing dissatisfaction with the company’s direction and leadership. There is a clear disconnect between upper management and field staff, particularly on the West Coast, where employees may feel overlooked compared to other regions.

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