Ratings for Environmental Resources Management, Inc.
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Environmental Resources Management, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Environmental Resources Management, Inc.?
Great people, hard work, high expectations.
Environmental Scientist in Los Angeles:
Pros: The people are interesting, kind, and very smart.
Cons: Getting billable hours
Very boring monotonous work, but it is very easy.
Staff Geologist in Irvine:
Pros: It's very easy.
Cons: I'm bored and don't feel challenged. No overtime. Having to ask for work to do. Not being able to work from home when I have nothing assigned to me
Pathetic pay and it doesn't amtter if you work really hard and efficiently or simply do the bare minimum; hard work is not rewarded.
Department Administrator in Holland:
Pros: Felxible with working weekends in order to make up for time off during the week
Cons: Low pay, do not feel appreciated, valued, or respected as a woman
May 2016 Review.
Environmental Scientist:
Pros: Interesting work and opportunity to be part of high profile projects. The people are generally competent and easy to work with. Global company so opportunities to work globally.
Cons: Pay is low and vacations are low. No real perks to working hard or overtime. Minimal praise for hardwork, but plenty of chastising for small mistakes.
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