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Irvin E. Richter

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“Neutral”

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Oct 28, 2008

2.0

Hill International Marketing Management in Bellevue, WA:   (Past Employee - 2007)

Pros

Before the acquisition by Hill International is the only time period I can speak to. The company worked on a variety of interesting and high-profile projects that were great to be a part of. The benefits were good as well. Treated their clients supremely well. A strong history of successful projects - not all very well documented along the way however. Very closely lobbied intense personal and professional relationships to guarantee recurring business with the right government agencies and contractors. Very thorough professional staff who were its strongest points when it came to delivering on customer satisfaction and project approval.

Cons

Senior management was dysfunctional, turned a blind eye toward the disregard with which other managers treated their subordinates. Management was not very technology forward in adopting new ways of doing business, very behind the times in several regards. Old school style management that overlooked many opportunities to gain employee buy in to improve the general morale. Not very sophisticated managers. Frequently terminated people for little to no cause; hired people unsuitable for their roles who presented themselves as more capable than reality proved them to be; did not hold each individual to the same standards. Preferential treatment was plain to see.

Advice to Senior Management

Implement 360 reviews of managers and employees appropriately and implement improvement programs that people are held accountable to. Stop playing the "good ol' boy" network games, playing favoritism and start promoting greater gender equity among the staff, i.e., stop favoring women for higher positions simply because the company was founded by a woman. It was reverse sexism that was very 1980s and out of date and out of place.


Sep 30, 2008

4.0

Hill International Project Scheduler in Philadelphia, PA:   (Past Employee - 2007)

Pros

The biggest reason to go to work for Hill International is to gain experience working on some of the biggest projects in the world. Hill, especially, in the middle east is working some the biggest and most impressive projects in the world. The company is well positioned for future growth. There is a good oppurtunity to travel if your willing as well. So this could be a very good job for a young unmarried professional who is willing to move around to gain the right kind of project experience. So I would consider working there if the middle east is a place you might like to work. Primarily in Dubai.

Cons

Travel, Benefits Could be Better.

Advice to Senior Management

You need to adopt a cross polinated format. Offices are isoloated from each other and compete against each other and personal feelings and politics really hold the company back.

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Web
www.hillintl.com
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Size
1000 to 5000 Employees, $380M+ Revenue
HQ
Marlton, NJ
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