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Beware - JRM West - Assistant Project Manager (APM) JRM Construction Management Employee Review

1.0
6 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunity to learn basic administrative project processes.

Cons

• The office culture is extremely clique-driven. Each department functions as its own group, and new hires are not integrated or welcomed. • During my first weeks, members of my internal team rarely acknowledged me, did not initiate conversation, and routinely went to lunch together without inviting new employees. This created a very isolating environment for multiple new hires, not just myself. • There is little to no onboarding or structured training for critical internal processes. I was issued a formal write-up within my first three months regarding an internal process I had not been properly trained on, without any prior coaching or corrective discussion. • Turnover is very high. Shortly after I joined, multiple team members resigned and others were terminated, creating an atmosphere of instability and fear. • Management style at the mid-level is inconsistent and often reactive rather than supportive or developmental. • The role advertised as Assistant Project Manager is more accurately described as a project coordinator or administrative support role. APMs are not treated as integral members of the project team and are primarily tasked with paperwork rather than project leadership or growth responsibilities. • The environment has a strong “bro/frat” culture. Employees who do not fit into that dynamic may find it difficult to integrate. If you are seeking a true Assistant Project Manager role with mentorship, inclusion, and professional development, this is not the environment. The internal team culture in the Costa Mesa office is particularly challenging for new hires.

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5.0
20 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Had a Great company culture

Cons

Not necessarily a con, but not always ending at 5pm.

3.0
6 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

great if they like you and you're in the in-group, super fun love the people in estimating when i was on site, i had an uncomfortable experience with a subcontractor very early on, but the team handled it very well and was super supportive quality of experience greatly depends on your team and leads. if you're lucky, you'll leave as lifelong friends. if you're unlucky, you will be a bit neglected

Cons

as a woman on site during my super rotation, i often felt quite isolated. i've heard similar things from several others female on-site employees. many of the men on site barely looked me in the eyes or spoke to me, and some were a little too comfortable talking to me lol program generally expects a lot of initiative, was quite disorganized. worked from 7am-6pm when i worked on site. while i was explicitly told this was not expected, it was the social standard

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