Psomas reviews

4.0

84% would recommend to a friend

(93 total reviews)
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Steve Margaroni

91% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

Psomas has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 93 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Psomas employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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93 reviews
1.0
Dec 9, 2021

Understaffed with poor compensation

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Managers are good people outside of the workplace. Company is gaining larger contracts. Net profits up year after year. Everyone is usually helpful. Work from home available (NEW - will be gone soon) IT is very helpful and quick to respond.

Cons

Highly understaffed. Won't increase financial compensation for current employees during time when it's really hard to hire. Lower base pay than smaller companies. High turnover for lower level positions. No bonus for performance or holiday, no bonuses. Overtime is expected. Only half of medical insurance is paid for if single, less if you add dependents. Cutting cost everywhere. Non managerial employees are treated liked children by some. Very bad communication between teams and offices often causing projects to go past the due date. ESOP is not an incentive to stay, most companies pay into ESOP. ESOP pays from top down and there is no guarantee this company will last long enough to pay you in 10 years. No 401k match = no incentive to save pre-tax The benefits aside from the ESOP are almost equivalent to any operating business, think "Walmart" "Domino's" "Engineering Inc."

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Psomas Response
4y
Thank you for your honest feedback! We are working to source and hire quality candidates to provide support to you and our staff throughout all Psomas groups and departments. We will continue to work on our benefits package to provide a compensation portfolio that aligns with the value you bring to the table. Thank you for your years of service with us!
2.0
Dec 9, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- Smart people to work with - Will learn a lot, can advance in your career if you put in lots of time - You’ll learn to work under high pressure

Cons

- Requirement to be 100% billable. This calls for a lot more hours required of you to finish tasks but you are expected to list only 40 hours on your time card. The extremely tight budgets and short deadlines don’t allow room to breathe when complications on projects come up (which is almost all engineering projects). You are expected to fix the problems no matter how long it takes but can only charge a few hours just to meet the budget. No one likes working for free! - Micromanagement. Managers will be breathing down your neck on your assignments. Plus they will question the time you spent on each task when going through your time card with you. - Stressful. They preach about work/life balance and not burning you out but you are expected to work way more than 40 hours/week. -A few snobby managers (probably due to the stress) - Long climb up to management

1.0
May 12, 2021

Toxic

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Pros

Been there for years can't find one positive thing about the place.

Cons

Where should I start from? 1. Salaries are the worst and horrible especially for junior levels. They keep on talking about ESOP and how the company is employee owned but after years of working there, you notice that ESOP is not worth anything because of how low they pay you. They basically use ESOP as a justification to not pay their employees. Plus they are not the only company who have the ESOP program so they're not that special. 2. Senior managers waste time by micromanaging and all what they offer is anxiety and panic to their employees. Most managers do not appreciate work done and they have zero trust in their employees. They have no concerns about their employees well being, all what they care about is working 60+ hours a week and being "efficient". They doubt every word and suggestion you give, especially for tasks that require software work (CAD). Those managers never touched CAD in their lives but still do not believe the time estimate given by their employees to complete the task. This is applicable to at least 3 out of the 5 engineering managers in the San Diego office. 3. For the San Diego office, they only provide parking for managers. So all the junior employees have to pay for parking. The office is located in downtown San Diego and the cheapest parking you could find is for $200/month. 4. The work environment is super toxic. Most of the staff is defensive. HR is a total mess and they do not listen to any concerns the staff have. It's surprising when employees voice their complains to HR about upper management and all what HR does is defend the managers. To sum things up, life is too short to be unhappy and depressed for 5 days a week because every hour at Psomas is a load of anxiety and stress.

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Psomas Response
5y
Thank you for providing your candid review. Although we wish your time and experience with us had been more positive, we are thankful for your honest feedback. It's the best way we can identify the things that need to be thoughtfully changed. We recognize that our ability to communicate the value of the ESOP benefit is critical for staff to be able to view their entire compensation package with clarity. We are working to develop a better way to explain our ESOP and how it contributes to staff's overall income, benefits and retirement plan. We hope this will help better demonstrate how our ESOP can work for staff and what makes it an added value. We strive to hire the best of the best managers and staff across the board, but it’s true - we don’t always get this right! We are committed to hiring and growing with respect, kindness, trust and a genuine desire to help each other develop our career paths in a meaningful way. We also agree that work/life balance can be a major struggle within this industry and within Psomas. We’ve developed a Wellness Committee comprised of Psomas staff who volunteered to have their voices represented to help achieve the elusive "balance" we all strive to reach in measurable, deliberate ways. We may not be there yet, but we are actively working on creating change. As Psomas strives to continue improving the staff experience, we'd like to thank you again for your honest feedback. This is very helpful and will allow us to continue improving.
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