: Strongly Advise Against Joining the company - IT Project Manager Fugro Employee Review

1.0
Jun 29, 2024
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Pros

I struggle to identify clear positives worth mentioning within the IT department, given the overarching negative experiences.

Cons

The work environment within the IT department is notably non-inclusive and fosters a toxic atmosphere, led by management practices that I found to be detrimental to staff morale and well-being. This toxicity has led to a disturbingly high rate of employees taking sick leave due to stress and unfavorable working conditions. Moreover, the HR processes leave much to be desired, especially during the resignation phase and even when you leave the company.The treatment I received from HR was less than professional—bordering on harassment—which further compounded the overall negative experience.

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5.0
Mar 12, 2026
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Pros

Communicative upper management. Great people to work with and fantastic opportunity for growth. The company treats their employees well and provides a wonderful work/life balance. The opportunities are endless for growing in your career and continuing your education with Fugro. Overall a wonderful and supportive place to work.

Cons

My only con is that I feel the yearly raises aren’t as competitive as other companies in similar industries.

2.0
Feb 20, 2026
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Pros

Safety mentality is strong. Great training grounds for moving to other companies. Diverse types of jobs (possibly)

Cons

It’s a confusing structure: they want you to work 180 days offshore. While offshore you make 24 hour pay, but the hourly pay is low (starting at like 10.50 an hour) so you really want to get long jobs to get significant pay. While you’re on call, you get 40 hours of pay, unless you’re training where you get 2x pay. At 11.25, you could potentially get 70k, but that’s assuming there’s 180 days of work and some boats don’t let trainees on the jobs. Oftentimes, there’s three companies on the boat and survey is expected to work extreme hours and it can be difficult to establish a routine. For every two days worked, one day is given paid off call, but they’ll still call or ask you to do required training or testing. Raises are based on a point system, which the points are based on party chief assessments. Staff development give reviews every three months, but if you don’t have much work, they can’t give reviews apparently and the raise from both are minimal. They want people to manage very quickly, which leads to stressful times. The different teams do not work together well and so every job has an unpredictable amount of struggle. Most of the people are great, but there are some “good ole boys” that have “old fashioned” ways of thinking. One employee in particular played a translated speech of Hitler for a coworker and shared antisemitic conspiracy theories for about four hours on my first job. A lot of the longer term employees recount horror stories like war veterans, but stick around because they have a more consistent schedule than the newbies. High turnover for working in the field. Boat conditions are subpar unless you’re on a drill ship.

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