WSP reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(7,166 total reviews)
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Alexandre L’Heureux

78% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

WSP has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 7,166 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WSP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Servicios de construcción, reparación y mantenimiento industry (3.7 stars).

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7K reviews
3.0
Jul 13, 2015

Your experience will be based on luck

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you have a good boss, you will have a great experience. For Technical Staff (engineers): Great job security; educational assistance and professional development is encouraged, and you can climb the corporate ladder if you're capable. Amazing access to projects, decent-great salaries depending on your negotiation skills, great PTO, great benefits.

Cons

Little to no work-life balance. Everyone here works hard and OT is expected. Rather than hire enough people for the workload, they just make current employees work more. Again, if you have a good boss, they'll recognize your efforts, but it usually just becomes the norm and they don't think extra of it. 401k match is way too low.

4.0
Oct 1, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great professional people, very friendly and as a large organisation people from all over the world. Met some really nice people there and learnt a lot from the more mature and experienced people. The head office is really nice and modern, so working conditions were good. Benefits aren't the best but they are not bad and every month or two there are social nights where the staff enjoy a great night out to socialise with their colleagues, often subsidised by the company.

Cons

Opportunities for growth and progression are available only if you are able to put the extra effort in. I was working 45+ hours a week (contract 37.5) and still not good enough, it is frowned upon if you get off your seat at 5pm! The large projects and on site offices means moving locations and working with different staff all the time.

2.0
Dec 8, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Since WSP is so big, we often owned the main contract for some really large, high-profile projects. I really enjoyed the pace of staying on a large project for a longer period to see it through from early planning phases to design and construction. WSP also seems to be one of the higher-paying A&E firms in the area, enough so it was a big factor in me choosing to come here over another large firm I had an offer with.

Cons

For WSP corporate: - While I was there, 401(k) match was capped at $2700 (was simply 3% before) and we went to an "unlimited PTO" model where we don't accrue time (and can't cash out when you leave) and are pressured to take less time off to maintain utilization targets - IT systems were outsourced and one small ticket could take over a week with multiple calls/emails to sort out - We were moved to a shared-space office half the size we had previously with cheap furniture, zero separation from other groups/people (it was literally one giant open room), and non-working laptop hubs that meant I had to also lug my power brick to work every day. Specifically in Seattle's Planning group: There was a lot of churn, including managers and a lot of people were vocally derisive of the culture and politics on their way out. Some of the people who stuck around for a long time were incredibly toxic: lots of loyalty tests, backstabbing other coworkers, and lying to clients and team members about the sloppy, half-baked work we'd turn in. For me, it got to a point where I was spending more time navigating politics or trying to stay out of toxic situations than I was doing work.

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