If you aren't a senior manager in Disaster Recovery you will get nothing - Director Tetra Tech Employee Review

1.0
22 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

All data analysts are amazing people that help each other out. They go out of their way to make each other feel special when management ignores them.

Cons

Management in disaster recovery is like the capital in the Hunger Games. They sit in the mansions eating $1000 dinners and bonuses while everyone that is doing the work under them will receive no raises and no bonuses. They are the most profitable due to not paying the workers more. senior leaders EVERY YEAR go to the Omni Park Grove Inn in Asheville.... WHERE IT IS $479 A NIGHT! A NIGHT GUYS! If you are a Data Analyst or an Admin know that they will spend on themselves and will never share. They are the definition of GREED. Anyone that is applying that is a minority or has ANY needs for ADA accommodation... AVOID. There is ZERO diversity and what I have observed is that Black women particularly are treated the worst. AVOID TETRA TECH TDR. IF THE JOB POSTING SAYS "105 TDR " anywhere! AVOID

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5.0
3 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good culture, reasonable expectations for position duties

Cons

Difficult to receive any out of cycle raises/promotions

3.0
19 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Hired as a "fire-hire," the position is disaster based and 100% travel so you get to travel domestically paid for by the company. When working, pay is good, you can make a lot very quickly with overtime. Being part-time, I can take time-off whenever I want for as long as I want.

Cons

For my position, no natural disasters = no work. Living out of a hotel for months SUCKs and burn-out is real as you could be working 7 days a week, 12 hours a day for months on end. There's no added compensation for taking on an on-site lead position even though the workload triples. As a part-time employee, you have to pay more for benefits when working versus not working. There's a huge disconnect between part-time employees in the field and the full-time employees that do office work and upper management. Part-time workers are not prioritized unless they're willing to do whatever is thrown at them without complaints. The employee turn-over rate in the field is crazy.

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