Working at Kleinfelder Incorporated

Logos provided by

Ratings for Kleinfelder Incorporated

  • Appreciation
    3.3
  • Company Outlook
    3.4
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.4
  • Manager Communication
    3.3
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    2.5
  • Pay Transparency
    2.3
Find out what you should be paid
Use our tool to get a personalized report on your market worth.What's this?
United States (change)
How it works:
1
Enter city & years of experience
2
Add pay factors like skills & education
3
Find your market worth with a report tailored to you

Kleinfelder Incorporated Reviews

What is it like working at Kleinfelder Incorporated?

Good work - HORRIBLE pay. I work 2 jobs in California.
Design Engineer in Walnut Creek:
Pros: If you work here don’t work in California they don’t pay to match the inflation, as an engineer I shouldn’t need to work 2 jobs.
Cons: Pay
You can find career development opportunities here, but negotiating pay is not in the cards.
Staff Geologist in Hartford:
Pros: You can find opportunity where responsibility is abdicated.
Cons: Pay transparency is non-existent, and there seems to be little room for raises and promotions outside of narrow pay bands rigidly defined by HR.
Terrific as long as you are positive.
Construction Inspector in New York:
Pros: Perception
Cons: Possibly unknown project that may be next... could be a exciting mixed with a little fear.
I got into the industry, now its time to move up and move on.
Civil Engineer:
Pros: I like that we have plenty of work to do. There is no down time. The company is involved in every aspect of design and construction managment. There are many, many opportunities for employees to work on interesting projects. The benefits are good. And the office environment is great.
Cons: While the company is large with many opportunities, my scope of work is very narrow. Kleinfelder provides a lot of software to make the design process more efficient. However, it also makes employees expendable. I feel that I have learned all I can with this job. If I want to continue to develop as a civil engineer, I need to move to a compnay that has local development work that requires creativity and more intense, unique designs.