Good place to grow if you do not mind long hours - Intern Kiewit Corporation Employee Review

4.0
Oct 21, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunities to grow-Get you to try things that you have never done before in order to expand horizons. Most people are willing to sit back and help you (if they have time since everyone is so busy) Friendly people- Everyone seems to get along. This builds a positive work environment Treated Well- Bosses and other staff were always friendly. Could easily talk to higher ups without any problems. Sense of Accomplishment

Cons

Long hours Saturdays busy, busy, busy- Everyone always has stuff to do. You are never really sitting around doing nothing which in some ways is good, but at other times it gets stressful

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5.0
Jun 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to build technical experience in large-scale industrial projects. Challenging work, solid experience, and exposure to major EPC projects

Cons

Field work is grueling and pays less. Demanding workload, inconsistent work-life balance.

1.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Able to work on cool projects and potential to make a lot of money with cola

Cons

If you're ambitious at all, I probably wouldn't recommend working here. The pay is decent and if you're willing to stick around for 20+ years, you'll likely do just fine. But for me, the pace was too slow, the work was boring, and I never felt like I was doing anything meaningful or driving real business impact. The company is very stable, but that stability comes with tradeoffs. Career progression felt like a slow grind, and there was always the possibility of being forced to relocate depending on business needs. Personally, if you're young, motivated, and want to accelerate your career, I'd look for a role where you're directly contributing to growth, revenue, or strategic decision-making. If you're set on finance/FP&A, Kiewit can be a good place to spend a year and build experience, but I'd use it as a stepping stone rather than a long-term destination. Just my experience. —it just wasn't for me. - stayed 2 years - too long.

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