Toxic Corporate Culture/Unprofessional Management - Anonymous employee Fluor Employee Review

1.0
Nov 8, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lots of training provided. Very procedure driven and safety aware. Decent salary if you can get hired on as staff.

Cons

Completely unprofessional Management from the top down. The politics and nepotism is beyond disgusting. Experienced skilled people are being let go in favor of non working managers who need to save their jobs or young inexperienced fresh to the industry aka cheaper workers. The only exception to that is the favorites, the chosen ones are safe and don't have to worry about job security regardless of how hard or well they actually execute their work. It's so obvious, demoralizing and disgusting to those that are working their tails off praying they're not next to be called into HR and given the full of bs "we're sorry but..." and "we'll call you back" talk. Fluor was once THE great EPC to work at, but that ship has sailed. Work-life balance is a joke and people are so miserable. They talk about the good old days...only 5-10 years ago!! Stay away!!!!

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