There are alot of pros working for CED. I have been here less than a year and the staff is always helpful and supportive. I have had many opportunities to learn new things, and I never dread coming into work.
Cons
The only con I can think of is the pay. I feel it is a little on the lower end for what my day to day entails, considering I do more than what a basic admin would do.
Colliers Engineering & Design Response
10mo
Thank you for sharing your experience with Colliers Engineering & Design. We’re happy to hear that your first year has been positive and that you feel supported and engaged in your work. It’s great to know you’ve had opportunities to learn and grow in your role.
We also appreciate your feedback regarding compensation and evaluation frequency. We understand the importance of aligning responsibilities with recognition and will share your suggestions with our leadership and HR teams as we continue to evaluate how we support and retain our employees. Your input is valued, and we’re glad to have you on the team.
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Very good crew, Easy to contribute to the company's success if you apply yourself
Cons
The breaks are unpaid, however, not mandatory.
1.0
19 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Former employee, more than 3 years
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Flexible schedule & ability to work remote or hybrid
Cons
The company does not communicate effectively among all staff. Upper management treats as-needed staff like they are trash and they don't take time to understand the discipline that they are in charge of. When the department is understaffed, the employees are told to just "work harder" instead of hiring more people. They interview people, make them believe they have a shot, then the managers ghosts them. Even though they label themselves as having "competitive" salaries, they pay less than some smaller companies. Large bonuses only go to managers after their staff does all the hard work. Regular staff gets small bonuses and baby raises each year. A lot of people resign after they refuse to do bigger raises because they can get hired for a lot more at other companies. Upper management also ignores all communication from regular staff. There are no repercussions to Upper management when there are HR complaints about them. Advancement in the company is super slow.