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Short Elliott Hendrickson

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Good place to work - Graduate Engineer I Short Elliott Hendrickson Employee Review

4.0
28 Feb 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Esop is nice. I get time in the field out of the office I in the summer which is also nice. Company seems to be doing it's best to take care of it's employees. Embraced hybrid/remote work, great dental and optical plans.

Cons

Nothing sticks out. Remote work is sometimes challenging when you're new and everyone's out of the office for the day. Not really the company's fault though. Healthcare is really expensive if you've got a family.

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Short Elliott Hendrickson Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. I’m glad you appreciate our ESOP, the opportunity to work in the field, our hybrid/remote work policies, and our dental and optical plans. I recognize the challenges of remote work, particularly for newer team members. We continuously seek ways to enhance communication and collaboration across our team. I also note your concern about the cost of healthcare. We are exploring options to make healthcare more affordable for employees with families.

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Short Elliott Hendrickson Response
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We appreciate you sharing your feedback. We’re glad you enjoyed your time at SEH and wish you the best moving forward.
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Pros

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Cons

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Short Elliott Hendrickson Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your perspective. I’m sorry to hear your experience didn’t meet your expectations, and I appreciate you taking the time to offer candid feedback. We take input like this seriously – especially around career growth, office experience, workload planning, and healthcare costs. We’re investing in updated tools and systems, working to strengthen how work is planned and supported, and reviewing our total rewards offerings while continuing to improve the day-to-day experience for our employee-owners. We’re also evaluating ways to modernize our on-site environment, including the ongoing remodel of our St. Paul office. Feedback like yours helps us stay focused on where we need to keep improving. Thank you for your contributions while you were here, I wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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