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Environmental Scientist Reviews

What is it like working as an Environmental Scientist?

September 2020
Consider another line of work.
Environmental Scientist in Richmond:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: No defined paths for progressing your career within the company. Opaque scales and measuring of your utility within the company. Communication lacking between higher ups and workers on the ground floor.
September 2020
Travel is consitstent and intense, little opportunity for a true work/life balance.
Environmental Scientist in Williamsburg:
Pros: the work itself is stimulating and interesting
Cons: poor management, intense travel schedule
January 2020
Wonderful.
Environmental Scientist in Colorado Springs:
Pros: New challenges each day keep me engaged and focused. Work is not stagnant or repetitive.
Cons: Engineers are valued more than scientists, which isn't always a fair assessment.
December 2019
Stingy company stuck in the past.
Environmental Scientist in Philadelphia:
Pros: Flexible scheduling when needed, 401K match 4.5%
Cons: No management training for supervisors, opaque salary structure, rigid office environment, elite group makes promotion and salary decisions regardless of familiarity with employees
November 2019
Environmental Scientist in San Francisco:
Pros: Ability to lead change
Cons: Tracking Performance measures
August 2019
Good.
Environmental Scientist in Stockport:
Pros: colleagues, being able to collect and analyse data
Cons: Uncertainty
July 2019
Hard work, low reward but good learning opportunity.
Environmental Scientist in Toronto:
Pros: It's a small company, you know most people and get the opportunity to take on more responsibility than you would at a larger company.
Cons: The monetary compensation is not great. Tend to be slightly favouring men and upper management can be disrespectful to all employees, emotional and flip flop on recommendations/procedures

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