Experience Generator - Senior Designer Gensler Employee Review

3.0
Jul 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Learning lots of skills - opportunities to learn and grow Client interfaces are exciting Design Excellence

Cons

Different office locations compete against each other for the same work and client which creates a contradiction from the company's professed "one-team" approach. There is a lack of trust between offices and leaders. Some Design Principals are past their due date but linger along to collect salary and benefits while bonuses are distributed without transparency and regional discretion. BEWARE

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Gensler Response
1y
Thanks for taking the time to share feedback on your experience at Gensler. We appreciate your candor and consider all the feedback we receive and will share your comments with leadership. We are puzzled by your impressions concerning competitiveness between offices for clients and work. Every Monday morning leaders represent each of our offices attend a call in which all prospective clients and new projects are openly discussed in an effort to avoid internal competition for work. This weekly occurrence has been in action for decades.

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Gensler Response
1w
Thanks for the feedback. We treat workplace concerns seriously and address them in accordance with our internal policies and procedures. We have multiple channels for reporting issues and we train and encourage our team members to use them. Encouraging everyone to ask questions and provide honest feedback is critical to supporting our culture and our values of integrity, trust and mutual respect. We appreciate your feedback and will share your comments with the firm’s leadership.
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