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Last updated Jan 23 2025
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Environmental Scientist Reviews

What is it like working as an Environmental Scientist?

June 2021
Busy most of the time but there is some down time.
Environmental Scientist in Dallas:
Pros: Diversity of Projects and Client Base
Cons: Too many managers and not enough technicians
May 2021
Environmental Scientist in Gainesville:
ATM has been a good place to work where expectations are not overbearing and you are exposed to a wide variety of interesting projects. The compensation is fair but there isn't much room/opportunity for advancement.
May 2021
Environmental Scientist in Columbia:
Standard corporate America work culture. High expectations for "efficient" work aka working for free or long hours every week. Decent pay and benefits but jr staff tend to burn out quickly and are not promoted from within.
February 2021
Fun and lively during summer, boring in winter.
Environmental Scientist in Shippagan:
Pros: it got all you need in a small package
Cons: lack entertainement
December 2020
A conservation dream job.
Environmental Scientist in Seattle:
Pros: Conservation is the mission and that's my objective in life. Mentorship and growth opportunities available. Feel very well supported
Cons: Bureaucracy and organizational changes
December 2020
Great people, hard work, high expectations.
Environmental Scientist in Los Angeles:
Pros: The people are interesting, kind, and very smart.
Cons: Getting billable hours
October 2020
Promised more but feeling empty.
Environmental Scientist in Toronto:
Pros: Coworkers, freedom to tackle challenges using the tools I want to use. Outdoors and remote work is a bonus. Field opportunities are always an adventure.
Cons: Disrespectful management, feeling overlooked while less skilled employees are better compensated. The pay is making it hard to sustain my current place of residence and personal relationships

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