Vantaggi
Flexible work schedule and straight pay for overtime hours
Svantaggi
"Inclusive" hiring and promoting policies aimed to hold men back in the name of diversity. There were multiple meetings where they would talk about the problems with men in leadership roles and their support for policies aimed at replacing men in those roles. They were somewhat discrete about these policies but since they are publicly traded and since those ideas are popular, they have to do it. For many this is a benefit, but if you are a talented young man who is looking at his career prospects, you deserve better than Stantec. They will treat you and talk about you like you are not a human but instead some kind of problem. Saying things like "there is no room for anyone who does not support our values" as a veiled threat to let you know that if you want to keep supporting your family, you cannot speak up for yourself. It is horribly demoralizing and it weighed on my heart every day that I was there. Beyond that, this company thrives on positive brand recognition and not on quality. I have worked a number of places and Stantec had an extraordinary lack of concern for producing quality work. They are internally disjointed and dysfunctional with very few people understanding how to navigate their systems. People tend to disappear into the woodwork and so they have a problem with a large number of apathetic employees. They have no consistent or standardized review process and often produce work that goes unchecked. However, they thrive on purchasing work through acquisitions and then spreading that work out to a massive global team. They are able to produce work at a remarkable rate but in many cases they will throw 20 employees at a project with each not fully understanding what is being done.