Architects stay away!!! specially young people - Architectural Project Manager Huitt-Zollars Employee Review

1.0
9 Nov 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits, decent work hours, office locations.

Cons

Company run by old outdated people who are more interested in the revenue than office culture and work environment, only boot lickers advance and get promoted, as old people they are highly scared of social media, there is little to none work environment or culture outside of their corporate office in Dallas the rest of the satellite offices get nothing. Literally sucks your soul to work for a company that offer architectural services but is run by old retrograde political animals engineers who are killing the architectural practice little by little, unlike the old Morris Architect these engineers pursue boring and irrelevant projects. Stay away from this place is career suicide for architects/designers specially young talented architects that might be looking for exciting opportunities in a cool company for career development. if that is you? look somewhere else. They still live under Morris Architects (now extint) reputation fumes, Huitt-Zollars doesn't focus on design quality... not to mention highly political, continuously hiring vice-presidents while laying off production people, some of senior management is incompetent and in some cases unqualified for their position, some bad and abusive leadership at vice-president level they don't do nothing other than hanging around in networking, golfing events, and continently absent in the office everyday work.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

The health benefits are decent. The young staff, those below 40, make the environment fun.

Cons

Over six years, an employee contributed to multiple teams and built strong peer relationships. Most of the experience was positive. The resignation process, however, was hostile and unprofessional. After submitting a resignation already discussed with their supervisor, the employee was pulled into a meeting by someone outside their reporting line. The person criticized the notice period, speculated about future employment, and ignored boundaries. They referenced alleged negative feedback from a former supervisor and applied pressure to reconsider the resignation. The next day, a second meeting was held without HR, the supervisor, or practice leadership. The same individual continued pressing about the departure, made sarcastic remarks about PTO, and claimed the employee held “company secrets.” The employee’s final day was made immediate. Personal items were packed without consent, and the employee was followed to the lobby despite requests for space. The offboarding was coercive. No apology was offered. No opportunity to transition work or say goodbye. No information was provided about benefits or final pay. The employee was locked out of their computer before departure. The exit process revealed a toxic culture. Boundaries were ignored, gossip was used as leverage, and intimidation replaced professionalism. After six years of service, the employee was treated like a problem to be removed.

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