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Concurrent Technologies

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This place not good (PC response to make censor happy) - Senior Thermal Engineer Concurrent Technologies Employee Review

1.0
9 Aug 2016
Recommend
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Pros

In keeping with the rigid PC culture of this site which is:" to see no evil, hear no evil and say no evil", you dear candidate will have to read between the lines... it wouldn't be PC to tell you the truth Health care good when company pays for it... they didn't pay my claims... Good people can be found in US engineering and phone staff.

Cons

To be PC again, I can't tell you about bad folks located there, so if you decide to work there, you'll only have yourself to blame, and anyways you'll find out soon enough once you're acquainted with some of the troubled, unbalanced, and even unhinged personnel.

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5.0
2 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Positive, friendly culture. Regular communication with employees. Team oriented. Great place to work.

Cons

No dental or vision insurance.

1.0
31 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The casual environment and some people are easy to work with.

Cons

Initially, the company presents itself as a place of growth and innovation, but the reality does not fully align with that impression. Leadership lacks cohesion and clear direction, which creates confusion across teams and makes it difficult to execute effectively. The program management approach, in particular, tends to be overly controlling, with one individual attempting to dictate day-to-day decisions rather than empowering teams to operate collaboratively and strategically. There is also a noticeable lack of accountability, especially within the engineering group. Priorities are frequently shifted or rescheduled without clear rationale, resulting in constant rework and inefficiencies. This absence of consistency, combined with limited communication and a lack of standard work processes, makes it challenging for employees to stay aligned and productive. Communication and transparency remain ongoing concerns. Important information is not consistently shared, and when it is, it can be unclear or incomplete. This creates an environment of uncertainty where employees are often left to navigate shifting expectations without proper guidance. Professionalism is another area that needs significant improvement. Interactions and decision-making at times lack the level of structure, respect, and accountability expected in a professional environment, which further contributes to inefficiencies and low morale. From a team dynamics perspective, there is a divide in experience and mindset. Some individuals are resistant to change and remain set in outdated ways of working, while others are early in their careers and still developing foundational skills. While there are those who are open to learning, there are also instances where inexperience is masked by overconfidence, leading to decision-making that does not always reflect practical knowledge or collaboration. Given the fast-paced and highly demanding nature of the aerospace industry, the company’s current approach raises concerns about long-term sustainability. Without meaningful changes to leadership, communication, accountability, and overall professionalism, it will be difficult for the organization to remain competitive and effectively adapt to industry demands.

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