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Environmental Consultant Reviews
What is it like working as an Environmental Consultant?
June 2019
Working at AECOM.
Environmental Consultant in Seattle:
Pros: Lots of interesting projects. Good coworkers.
Cons: Bureaucracy. Unknown forward movement.
May 2019
The pros and cons of working at AST.
Environmental Consultant in Lexington:
Pros: I like that I wear many hats, stay ver busy and feel that my job is very helpful to others in my company
Cons: I am not valued
April 2019
Exciting.
Environmental Consultant in Pretoria:
Pros: Busy
Cons: None
April 2019
Challenging.
Environmental Consultant in hurstville:
Pros: Freedom
Cons: Lack of support
March 2019
OK if out of the city.
Environmental Consultant in Birmingham:
Pros: Links on motorways
Cons: Traffic and build
March 2019
Pleasant.
Environmental Consultant in Kuching:
Pros: Good environment, friendly
Cons: low pay, limited career development
February 2019
Flexible and high demand.
Environmental Consultant in Wexford:
Pros: No micromanagement. A lot of flexibility.
Cons: Reporting season is stressful and requires a lot of overtime.
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