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Arup Employee Review
Experience heavily depends on your manager and team
Senior Engineer (Former Employee) - Australia - 31 October 2021
Arup is a great company when it comes to projects and when you know the right people you might even work on one of the prestigious projects. Experienced a lot of cliquiness and nepotism in my time at Arup where the often proclaimed culture and values are not lived at all. Job security is great at Arup, however, that comes with quite a bit of dead wood floating around especially in the manager level.
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BD Consultant (Former Employee) - Brisbane QLD - 27 November 2023
A lot of great people and a strong company culture that many of the workforce believe in. Good management. The lack of professional development and training opportunities for non technical staff needs to be addressed.
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Amazing Projects and Ambitions but can be let down by implementation.
Engineer (Current Employee) - Melbourne VIC - 13 February 2022
Amazing projects and presentations. If you want to work on the largest scale and creative projects Arup is the place for you. I believe Arup is best for individuals that are technical and enter the business with previous experience. I have found they are pretty terrible at knowing what work to give a graduate. You always have to be one step ahead. Sometimes Arup can be all talk about their goals but are let down by their implementation. Put your money where your mouth is. For lower grades the salary is way below the market. It takes too long to climb the company ladder. To retain excellence you have to pay your excellent staff competitive wages!
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a bad company with a stagnant and toxic culture. Their business strategies are just hopes.
Associate, transport and resources (Current Employee) - NSW South Coast NSW - 15 October 2020
A very bad company particularly if you have different views from those preached by senior management. They do things entirely opposite to what they preach. A company with cowardly racist attitude thinking that they are still in UK 50 years ago. Their treatment of females is pathetic and this has been shown by internal surveys but the management plays such down. A company which rewards incompetent staff if you belong to their clique. Its dates are numbered in Aus consulting business due to heavy project losses. It has a very toxic culture and the middle management has to wake up.
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laid back
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toxic culture
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