Must be at peace with long hours and relocation. Success is ready and available for smart/hard workers. - Foreman Kiewit Corporation Employee Review

4.0
Mar 24, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good money, fairly good bennifits. Get to live in new places. Freedom to aplly oneself and be rewarded with more work and responsability. Get to be apart of some amazing jobs that large companies like Kiewit are capable of building.

Cons

The endless policies that are designed to ease the liability of being such a large company. The almost mindless brainwashing of young new recruits to achieve the goal of less liability. Young managment full of inexperience and costly mistakes. Relocation may be a con but if one is to stay with a company one must travel to where that company has work. Long hours may be a con but if you want to be success at anything the key is you must apply your time.

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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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