Love it! - Manager Hendall Employee Review

5.0
Feb 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They pay well; great benefits; 2 remote days; people are nice

Cons

Not really at this time

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5.0
Feb 9, 2026
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Pros

My interactions with management have been supportive and positive! The work we do is important, the benefits and pay are great and I feel valued.

Cons

None that I can think of.

5.0
May 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I've been with the company for several years and have found it to be a great place to work. Over time, I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to multiple contracts, allowing me to broaden my experience and explore different roles. The company actively supports professional development, including providing access to resources like LinkedIn Learning for continued education in areas of interest. One of the standout aspects of this organization is its supportive culture. Management is understanding and genuinely invested in employee well-being. The office environment is friendly, respectful, and collaborative. When contracts come to an end, the company makes a strong effort to transition employees to other available opportunities rather than resorting to layoffs — a testament to their commitment to their team. Post-COVID, the hybrid work model has been a welcomed change, with in-office work from Tuesday to Thursday and remote work on Mondays and Fridays. This flexibility has greatly contributed to work-life balance. While the company is relatively small and upward mobility can be limited, consistent performance and self-advocacy are recognized and valued. Overall, it's a stable, respectful, and growth-focused workplace with no major red flags in my experience. Like any project-based environment, workloads can fluctuate, but the overall experience has been positive.

Cons

As noted above, the company’s smaller size can present challenges for upward mobility. Advancement typically occurs either by applying for a new role associated with a different contract or through internal progression when a senior team member transitions, creating an opportunity for promotion. However, due to the contract-based nature of the work, opportunities for advancement within a single role can be limited.

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