Great learning and culture, but challenges in role alignment, workload, and pay.The good things- Strong sense of community; friendly and approachable colleagues across all levels
- Engaging company culture with events (sportsfest, team building, company gatherings)
- Good learning environment for fresh graduates
Exposure to coordination, project management, and real-world construction practices
- Opportunities to develop technical (modelling/inspection) and soft skills depending on role
- Office amenities (gym, recreational areas, seminar spaces)
The challenges- Salary and initial compensation may be lower compared to industry expectations
- Role assignment may differ from expectations (e.g., modelling vs design vs inspection)
- Repetitive tasks for some roles, especially at junior level
- Heavy workload and common reliance on overtime
- Limited exposure to certain skill sets depending on assigned department
- Some areas of the office (e.g., pantry) need improved maintenance and cleanliness
- No HMO and special benefits; only government-mandated benefits (SSS, PhilHealth, etc.)