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Colorado Engineering

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Not recommended - Anonymous employee Colorado Engineering Employee Review

2.0
May 8, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pays on time. Good at getting gov't business. The business thrived on revenue from tax dollars during the US economic downturn.

Cons

Plenty of blame to go around, often targeted at un-mentored juniors, but little recognition of success. Salaries seem about average for Colorado Springs but poor for high tech in general. Bonuses are just above non-existent. CEO is unqualified for high tech. Homemade "1/2 cubes" and purple walls are a bit weird but the bathrooms were very nice. Some principles are a serious impediment to team work and were promoted beyond their talent. Engineering practices are outdated. There is a strong sense of "false" respect from management. Holiday parties were not that great.

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5.0
Jan 17, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Help is just a Principal away, someone is guiding your project. Self starters are needed to lead independent work. Teal Kitchen is the most awesome, and Friday food trucks were the best. Work is challenging and rewarding and frustrating at times as it is with any engineering project.

Cons

Entitled people are blow highs, and make for a long day. Some people would rather stand around and complain than take action and do something.

2.0
May 6, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The projects are often very cutting edge and challenging within the electrical engineering realm. The atmosphere is fairly casual and they do try to balance work/life when you need time off (so long as it's not too much time). In some cases, employees are left to do their own thing which can be a pro and a con. The owners are very skilled at salesmanship and making great impressions to get new business.

Cons

Once you're there for a while, you begin to realize that they don't really value or trust employees as much as they lead people to believe. Overloaded schedules are the norm and you should expect to be yanked from projects before you complete your tasks. They say you will be rewarded for putting in the extra hours and effort, but it never materializes. You may initially get a decent raise, but don't expect it to match performance ratings after a while. Young engineers are often left to flounder given projects way beyond their skill level with very little true mentoring. There is also no regular retirement contributions/matching from the company. Their track record for delivering projects on time is also very poor. The salesmanship mentioned in the Pros section brings in business, but it is often based on half truths or sometimes downright untruths. There are also occasional emails sent from the owners that most people find highly unprofessional and borderline offensive.

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