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Matrix Technologies, Inc.

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Young Engineers get your feet wet here, say thank you, & move on - Anonymous employee Matrix Technologies, Inc. Employee Review

2.0
Aug 24, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good place to learn project engineering execution. Good place for engineers right out of college. Good place to learn the first 3 things in your engineering discipline, then your done. There are some good examples of customer relationship skills here. Go to work here in the ISD division only, not the ESD division. Work here for 3-4 years max. Get yourself into an operating company to develop skills beyond engineering 201.

Cons

The culture is saddled with tension & disrespect between project managers and engineers. The Project Management squad is young, moderately talented, & arrogant. The department managers give lip service to servant leadership. Experienced engineers are given little respect or opportunity. Many people are leaving. Be ready to take direction from people with less experience & skill or don't come to work here as a mid to senior level engineer. There is no professional development for engineers. Be ready for HR to low ball your offer because this is a low margin engineering delivery service. The ESD division is on slippery footing.

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5.0
May 8, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The managers in the IS department at the Denver office are the best I've ever had the pleasure of working with. They come to work everyday with a positive attitude and support their employees the best they can in furthering education, troubleshooting issues at client sites, and work- life balance. They are extremely involved with their employees. The company offers great benefits

Cons

I have no issues with the company

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3.0
May 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company offers some strong employee-focused benefits, including an ESOP plan and 401(k) matching. The employee ownership structure is a meaningful benefit and can create a sense of shared investment in the company’s success. The 401(k) match is also a solid advantage and shows that the company does provide tangible long-term financial benefits for employees.

Cons

Companies can talk a lot about culture, values, and fundamentals. But the real test is whether those standards are applied consistently. When accountability depends on who you are, who you know, or how inconvenient the issue is, the culture starts to ring hollow. That matters even more when growth is stagnant or retracting. At some point, a company has to be honest about whether its strategy is designed to create real growth or simply preserve the current operating model. There is often a divide between growth strategies. One path challenges assumptions, sharpens focus, and forces uncomfortable change. The other gets branded as growth but mostly maintains the status quo. Values are not proven by how often they are repeated. They are proven by what leadership is willing to confront.

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