Stability - Business Process Analyst KBR Employee Review

4.0
5 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits start at hire WFH policy generous Growing company

Cons

Lack of unity between verticals Legacy hires and projects burden the future

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KBR Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for being part of KBR. We're glad to hear you value the stability, early benefits, and flexible work-from-home policies — and we appreciate your role in supporting our continued growth. Your insights on cross-vertical collaboration and process standardization are important. As we scale, we’re actively working to unify systems and approaches across business areas to support consistency and efficiency. Feedback like yours plays a key role in driving that transformation. Thanks again for sharing your perspective from Dallas. We appreciate your contributions.

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