Great Place to Learn - Anonymous employee Fluor Employee Review

3.0
Aug 11, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

One of the better formalized training programs for project managers, engineers, and designers Pay is competitive. Very professional work environment. Good people in all departments.

Cons

Can be "cliqueish" with respect to college you attended (Clemson in Greenville and Texas A&M in Sugar Land) also in Power you need to have a Duke/Fluor Daniel pedigree in the past. Fluor does not keep much of a bench when work is slack so you need to be time chargeable. If you are prepared to travel you can keep a job. Pay is different between offices for the same job.

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Pros

Very transparent, room to grow.

Cons

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4.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Hi visibility projects. Rewarding experiences Competitive Pay

Cons

Sub-bar Project Management team. Condescending at times. Entitled. Sense of superiority. Confusing Hierarchical Structure and chain of reporting. Two managers. Administrative Organizational Unit Manager and a project manager. You report to both. Not flexible at the implementation of latest and most robust design software. Extremely cautious about the implementation of AI, sacrificing productivity and cutting edge competitiveness. Extreme focus on employees training on the companies policies and procedures, but not on the technical development of employees. Do not internally promote, rather they hire from outside for vacant higher positions. Remote workers are considered second class citizens. Not equal to those who work from the office, despite their credentials and pedigrees.

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