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5.0
21 Dec 2020
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Pros

This was really one of the best places to work. Fantastic close knit "family" of a team, everyone truly cares about everyone's well being. There are crazy once in a lifetime opportunities constantly available. The pace is extreme and there is the ability to get 5 years worth of experience in about a year designing a HUGE variety of products. The CAD that is done here is some of the best in the world.

Cons

The pace is extreme, so multitasking and personal prioritization are important personal traits. Self starters can thrive here but someone who needs clear direction might struggle, especially if they aren't consistently asking for clarity. Projects are often murky and self contradicting, someone who just does what they are told will not perform well here. Like most small companies there is no room to "phone it in", meaning everyone has to be working consistently and at a high level.

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Creative Engineering Response
2y
Great advice! KPI: Still not there on KPI's. Very hard to implement without it feeling like a sweatshop. I'm open to ideas! DIRECTION: Providing explicit direction is always a goal and always a challenge. I have recognized that it is human nature to overestimate how much other people know and understand, and I try to compensate for that. It's not a solved problem. DELEGATION: I'd like to think we are doing that a lot more now. WORKING ON THE BIZ INSTEAD OF IN THE BIZ: At our small size this can be a challenge, and also I love doing the engineering and prototyping. But I hear you and understand that it is critical to our success. Not sure I'm at 50% but this is very much on my mind. PROJECT REVIEWS: Years ago we started doing two "lunch reviews" a week where the company buys lunch and we spend an hour learning about something or going over projects. During covid, we added three more 9:00 AM meetings. So five days a week we do a standup and have an hour blocked out for project discussions or whatever else would be a good use of time. We don't always use it fully, but we always meet. BI-ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REVIEWS: Within the last two years I fixed this by telling my operations stakeholders that I will participate in any system they set up, but I can't be counted on to be the one to make it happen. So they did it, and now we have them. I guess that goes in the "delegation" bucket too! WEEKLY BIZ MEETING: We go over all the sales leads and open projects every Tuesday in a meeting that usually takes 30 min, but can go to 1 hour. We talk about what is stagnating, next steps, what should be billed etc. We've had a version of this meeting for years, but it is now much more efficient. And I don't run it!

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Pros

-Great place to work at -Friendly and welcoming environment -Flexible working hours

Cons

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5.0
2 Mar 2018
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Pros

I can't say enough great things about the company and the team at Creative Engineering. The team is intelligent, friendly, and honest. It felt great to work with such a tight-knit team that was doing cool and different things on a daily basis. The transparency of the organization was refreshing, and that has a lot to do with the way the founder Paul Dowd runs the company. Creative Engineering was an awesome place to learn and grow as an employee and an engineer, and I give them the highest recommendation possible.

Cons

Because this is a relatively small consulting company, employees are asked to wear a lot of different hats on a daily basis so flexibility is important. I wouldn't recommend this company to someone who prefers to work in a silo, likes to do the same type of work consistently, or has trouble self-motivating.

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Creative Engineering Response
2y
Great advice! We have set up bi-annual reviews within the last couple of years, and we also have the periodic "lunch with Paul" which ensures periodic one-on-one time with each person. Establishing goals for growth can be a challenge. I think I have some work to do on that.
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