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ENTRUST Solutions Group reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(464 total reviews)

Adam Biggam

72% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

ENTRUST Solutions Group has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 464 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ENTRUST Solutions Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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464 reviews
1.0
Jan 8, 2018

Sr Design Specialist

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Most people are decent and PTO is ok, if you never have emergencies.

Cons

Poor management and leadership. You're expect to learn how to do things on your own time and dime. Asking for help or wanting to understand scope of work is seen as "spoon feeding you" by some upper management. Zero peer review if you make a mistake it's held against you even if you had asked a number of times for help before the issue happen. Employees are thrown under the bus and expected to take the fall no matter what. If you have a family or personal life and you put it before the job you are seen as not a team player and will never move up. It's encouraged, also the only way to be promoted, to work OT every week even there isn't enough work to merit it. You will also be expected to be billable 100% of the time.

2.0
Oct 14, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible scheduling, if you need to leave early you can make it up or use PTO (depending on your PM). Average benefits.

Cons

Company is changing quickly. No longer cares about employees, or employee satisfaction. People don't know each other, people slack off but get rewarded the same as those who work hard. Annual raises are very small. Jobs are not secure, employees are disposable. People are being let go and quitting left and right for better opportunities and better work environments.

2.0
Sep 11, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This company has so much potential to be a fantastic place to work. The half day Fridays and the amount of PTO they start you out with are both fantastic benefits of working here. The flex time is great allowing you to set your own hours within reason. There are so many great people who work for this company with several years of knowledge just waiting to be passed down to younger engineers. There's so many different types of projects that you could be put on to gain a variety of knowledge and become well rounded. In my time working here, when things were going good this was a fantastic place to work and I was happy to come into work each and every day.

Cons

Unfortunately the cons severely outweighed the positives of working here which inevitably led to my departure. I think my main complaint all boils down to one key element: The actions and the steps EN take never line up with what EN tells their employees. From day one you will be told how much training you are going to get and what a great training program they have. The amount of actual training I received here was slim to none. Let's say you are expected to or need to learn XYZ, you will be given a project on XYZ with minimal direction or guidance...Tada!...TRAINING! There may be certain people who know how to do XYZ, but in some of my experiences I was specifically told not to go asking specific people for help learning something due to them being too much of a burden on the project budget. This is not training, at least from my perspective. Depending on what role or department you are looking to get into they may severely underplay the amount of travel that is required or expected for the particular role. Next thing you know you are casually being put on a project that requires several months of consecutive travel. EN frequently makes statements that they are all one team or "one EN" and everyone has a path to grow, develop, and move up. In my experience there it seems that only certain disciplines are treated as valuable and given an actual career path, other disciplines are treated as only accessories to the operation. As a result great employees with several years of experience in that category left and were never replaced, only making the environment and the job for EVERYONE worse. Imagine working for a restaurant that holds its waitstaff in high regard, but does not give the kitchen staff to that same level of respect. Eventually all the good chefs are going to leave. This is going to impact the entire restaurant. Every year there are a couple company-wide meetings/presentations that sort of serve as a pep talk to everyone and to deliver big news (which I think is great by the way). And each year EN gave the same message that EN is doing fantastic, EN is such a great company, the employees are doing great, and so on and so forth...Yet each year it seemed like the raises got lower, and the promotions kept getting further and further away. Nobody wants to be told the company is doing great, get a great performance review....and get a bum raise. If the company is struggling, that is completely respectable. Clearly that is not the case. Finally, while there are great people that work here, there are some bad apples as well...and it seems to be well known. There shouldn't be verbally abusive managers or people who only work 5-6 hours a day but claim all 8. It is very apparent, but nobody seems to want to do anything about it. As a result the work is unevenly distributed. You have your good employees on too many projects and getting burnt out while others are just coasting by doing less than the bare minimum.

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