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What is it like working at Gensler?
Under appreciated and under valued.
Sustainability Manager in Washington:
Pros: The vision and mission
Cons: Unfair, non-transparent payment practices/policies.
Experience above the rest.
Computer Aided Design (CAD) Technician in San Antonio:
Pros: Working for the #1 architect firm and gathering knowledge for a well-organized company.
Cons: N/A
Too much work for too little pay.
Interior Designer in Morristown:
Pros: The projects and the teams
Cons: The pay is far too little for the cost of living and the yearly raises are inconsequential. Everyone works far beyond 40hrs a week for too little of a salary, even if overtime hours are paid. And the stress has put a mental and physical strain on too many, I’d not all, of us which is comparable to what employees on Wall Street experience without nearly close to what these people make as a salary. This profession has become completely unsustainable and needs to change.
Innovative Design Changing the Future of Functionality.
Junior Interior Designer in Tampa:
Pros: Young minds merging with old design techniques
Cons: Large company more or less opportunities to get noticed
Sometimes interesting work with larger, demanding clients.
Strategy Consultant in New York:
Pros: Combining business strategy and design
Cons: Beholden to indecisive clients and filling out timesheets
An inspiring place to work.
Interior Designer in Dubai:
Pros: I love the people and the culture that we have built in the Middle East for the past few years. I also like working on a variety of projects within the region and elsewhere.
Cons: There is still a bit of politics within the leadership and management, but there are people who are willing to transform to become the firm that we say we are.
Project Architect in New York:
Busy. Lots of work with high profile clients. Aggressive schedules. Impressive talent. Striving for employee centric culture but still demanding work load. Pay equity is an issue. Benefits are great.
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