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Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc.?
Project Manager, Engineering in Kansas City:
Great organization that is truly committed to their core values of People, Integrity, Excellence, and Stewardship. You are given all the tools to succeed in every position at the company. The culture is unmatched within the industry.
Once in a lifetime projects.
General Superintendent in Orlando:
Pros: Massive complex projects
Cons: Pressure to push thru solutions can get intense at time
Data entry & Basic HR questions.
Human Resources (HR) Specialist in Federal Way:
Pros: Enhancements for HR technology
Cons: Low headcount on teams, high volume of work and impossible multitasking
Great Company, Just lots of politics.
Civil Engineering Designer in Parker:
Pros: I love the people I work with and the travel.
Cons: People who get hired in Denver start at a substantially hire pay that people that move here and get a COLA. Which I feel is extremely unfair for current employee's.
Negative of young high achiever in Large company.
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General) in San Francisco:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Raises are determined by following a chart with years of expertise and review. Meaning someone earlier in their career doing more will not get a pay bumb or large bonus for that.
Purchasing Analyst in Omaha:
This company's reputation is based on past results and engineers' results with the projects they manage and build. Their admin is self-serving and it's hard to make any changes or move up in your career at this employer. Very political. You are also not fully vested in the 401k for 5 years. Benefits are decent, but not out of the ordinary.
Good.
Civil Engineer in Denver:
Pros: If you need it, you’ll get it.
Cons: Engineering firm is new, so there are some things to iron out but they have the right people in place to get there.
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