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Assistant Project Manager, Construction Reviews
What is it like working as an Assistant Project Manager, Construction?
July 2022
Large city, has everything you could want, traffic is bad at peak hours, need a car due to horrible public transportation, horrible summer.
Assistant Project Manager, Construction in Houston:
Pros: I like being in one of the largest cities in the world, where there is everything you can want, and where there are so many opportunities all the time. I ESPECIALLY like how diverse the culture is in Houston.
Cons: I profoundly dislike the hot and humid summer. Second to that, I find traffic in the city disgusting due to the large distances we cover.
June 2022
Old School Culture, Cheap on Employee Costs & Overhead, Poor Development & Promoting within.
Assistant Project Manager, Construction in Houston:
Pros: Getting the opportunties to work on a state of the art commercial buildings that improve and help the local communities, is among one of the biggest contractors in town.
Cons: Integrity on how jobs are won around the houston area is disappointing going against the morals and integirty of the industry having constant inside information to bids of other contractors and fixing bids/estimates to match in order to win the projects.
It also extremely easy to get stuck on a job with a manager who is toxic, hostile, and condescending. All the companies policies and procedures are strictly enforced for the younger professionals who are constantly held accountable for the companies procedures and employee handbook but don't apply to those held managerial for some. Worked under a project manager who seemed to operate by the motto of doing as I say not as I do constantly micromanaging his subordinants.
May 2022
Good place to work.
Assistant Project Manager, Construction in Noida:
Pros: Independence and Support from the mag
Management in terms of work
Cons: Salary disparity
February 2022
Assistant Project Manager, Construction in San Antonio:
Stability and medical benefits are what I cared for. However, expect "do more with less" and a employer who cares more for Executives, Managers and politicians than the average employee. HR will (almost) always take the Employers side of things. Understandable that businesses with the traveling public, but the adage of take care of your people and they'll take of the job is missing. Morale is obviously low, everyone is overworked and stuck on the mountain of work. A LOT of prior knowledge joined the "Great Resignation" but there is little heard about matching salaries to compensate with national averages. Cost of living has been rising locally prior to the 2022 Inflation and although it was great to get a pay bump in 2021 citywide, it was a one time deal.
July 2021
Load of work.
Assistant Project Manager, Construction in Damansara:
Project planning for schedule, materials tracking, financial costing, manpower, strong documentation and correspondence, experience.
June 2021
Assistant Project Manager, Construction:
Holland is a great company that truest takes care of its employees. Great benefits and a great work life balance. The Los Angeles construction team is top notch. Very knowledgeable, professional, and friendly.
June 2021
Fair and good opportunity all the time.
Assistant Project Manager, Construction in Singapore:
Pros: Training and improvement all the time
Cons: overtime without paid as management level
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