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40 reviews
5.0
27 Sept 2023

student

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Pros

pay benefits healthcare and team work

Cons

time off schedule promotions and lunch

4.0
25 Sept 2024

Great company

Anonymous employee
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Supportive teams and great work-life balance

Cons

Better pay and more opportunities for growth needed

3.0
1 Jan 2024
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Generally good work-life balance. Coworkers were very kind and easy to get along with.

Cons

The main issue with Antea Group is the high utilization expectation (at least 90%) with the simultaneous inability of managers to provide consistent work. In my last few months, a new compensation structure was announced that included a 3% annual raise if the employee hit their utilization goal and no raise if they missed the goal. In one instance, a manager used a "good utilization opportunity" to try and guilt newer employees into dropping everything and travelling across the country to fill a last minute field work gap. I very rarely hit my utilization goal despite asking several different managers persistently for work. Tight budgets. Pay is consistently $10k below industry standard, although managers/HR refuse to acknowledge this. I was told condescendingly "not to trust what you read on the internet" when I approached a manager with an informed discussion about compensation. Interestingly, a friend and former employee was told the exact same thing several years ago by a different manager, so the guidance to managers when dealing with raise inquiries is to gaslight the employee into believing that they are paid a fair industry standard wage. Unclear advancement steps/requirements. Feedback (positive or constructive) from managers is hard to come by. Christmas day was removed as a company holiday. There are superficial benefits, such as fitness devices, food, Amazon gift cards, but these amusements wear off pretty quickly. Most employees would much rather have a fair compensation and not have to worry about hitting an unrealistic utilization goal than free lunch every two weeks. Minimal diversity, but I guess that's suburban MN in general. By the way, the "unsolicited raise to offset rising inflation" mentioned in a previous review was retroactively added to the annual performance review so employees were essentially given part of their annual raise a few months early.

3.0
19 Mar 2025
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Good Work Environment, Small Company, Good Upward Progression, Choose Your Projects, Good Benefits, Project Variety

Cons

Low Pay, Difficult to Fill Out Time Sheets Week-to-Week, Constantly Need to Ask for More Work, Lots of Overtime, Long Hours for Field Staff

4.0
20 Nov 2024
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Work from home Don't get micromanaged Project-Based work means it's always novel A lot of autonomy

Cons

It's consulting, our product is your time which means you have to stay busy and keep your plate loaded up. Sometimes you have to take crappy projects It's lower pay than industry There isn't really a company culture because we all work from home If you're behind on one project, you're usually behind on all of your projects Company could use some more middle management

2.0
8 Dec 2024

Okay Place to Gain Experience

Anonymous employee
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HR was super helpful, the insurance was pretty good (not super affordable or beneficial packages with deductibles, premiums, OOP maxes considered, but it WAS BCBS, so coverage was pretty good!), lower management was mostly good and kind and doing their best with what they could. They do offer a version of PPL to supplement FMLA and short-term disability for parental leave.

Cons

Pay was low, growth opportunities were not followed through on, middle and upper management was hard to work with, C suite lived and worked very comfortably, but lower-waged workers had to fight for $0.50/hr pay increases at review time while our meetings touted how much in profits we were making. I continued to do more work, outgrew my job title, was given more work, was working far outside my contracted hours, had recommendations by project managers, was a requested resource for new projects, trained new hires, and was offered a $1/hr raise at review time, having done this steady and constantly increasing labor for at least a year. Only to bring me up to the wage my colleague who was hired at the same time, same education and experience level, almost exactly same job title (did the exact same work as I), was offered at hiring, two and a half years prior. The CEO is just like any other CEO, regardless of how “on the ground” and approachable he tries to seem: a rich, talking head, with enough knowledge to intimidate you and keep you low on the rungs, but somehow not enough to provide an equitable business model or personally be able to influence your wage increases. Cashiers at the grocery stores down the road made more than those on the team that brought a massive portion of the monthly profits. The difference is Antea required a full bachelors degree for the same pay…

4.0
8 Mar 2025

Good flexibility

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Pros

Flexible with remote work, international network of clients

Cons

Benefits and pay, upward mobility

3.0
12 Apr 2025
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Great culture, management is supportive, pay is great

Cons

Need to find your own work, can be very difficult

2.0
8 Jul 2025

Wouldn’t recommend

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Flexible schedule if you have a good boss. Most of the people are nice.

Cons

Would not recommend if you’re entry level. Expect low pay and overtime work.

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