Ramboll reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(1,625 total reviews)
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Jens-Peter Saul, Lone Tvis, Peter Heymann, Michael Simmelsgaard

76% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Ramboll has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,625 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ramboll employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Bauwesen, Reparatur- und Wartungsservices industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
3.0
Nov 1, 2023

Depends on your team

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Pros

-Larger corporate company culture and policies are great. -On paper, I believe in the intentions of the work they do to make communities/the world a better place. Many people are happy here. -Good pay -Generous PTO policy

Cons

-Your experience (like most jobs) entirely hinges on your team culture. Many people are on great teams and are fine here. Managers and senior leadership say that they support professional growth and work-life balance, but that was absolutely not my experience. It was obvious that my manager did not fight for me or my teammates. I admit that other people in the company have had better managers and an overall better job satisfaction--but I can only speak from my own experience. -Beware of a lot of promise up front with little follow through. -Annual bonuses were disappointingly low. -I had a lot of interactions with people on other teams due to the nature of my role on project work, but many lower-level teammates have expressed feeling siloed from the rest of the larger company. -The company seems to go out of its way to protect management and higher level staff, while lower level employees feel disposable.

1.0
Sep 13, 2022

Terrible management and leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

None - managers are only keen to throw you down

Cons

The culture in the West Coast BU (SF/Emeryville, Novato, Salt Lake City, Denver) offices is toxic. The air practice has a problem. Let’s start with the managers and leaders. Too many of them are unreasonable when it comes their subordinates - they put unnecessary pressure on consultant staff to meet certain goals, without providing any support whatsoever. Some principals/managers are good, but some are pretty annoying to deal with. There’s a strong sense of superiority with them, they discourage questions, expect consultant staff to quite literally read their minds, and look down upon people they perceive to be “lesser”. They often micromanage. There’s so much of an emphasis on bottom line profitability that it eats into employee well-being. Managers have a habit of routinely throwing the consultant staff under the bus during client calls. They play petty politics and often pass crude judgments (both work-related and personal), making them supremely difficult to work with. Next, the peers. I’ve never come across a more difficult group of people to work with. Consultants often drop the ball on tasks assigned to them and yet are smart enough to pin the blame on you when the project goes awry. Not many are helpful, several are rude when you ask for help and often try to undercut you during team calls. However, leadership appears to favor these types of personalities, as they are the ones who get the most opportunities. There is a strong culture of narrow-mindedness. Managers have a tendency to keep work within a known professional circle, and are biased, judgmental, and selfish. Cliques abound and managers have no accountability. Resources are not utilized well and project management is non-existent. However, the blame culture is strong. There is no meritocracy here. The culture is pretentious. Staff is only interested in showing off their “superior technical skills” to one another, without any sense of collaboration or teaming.

1.0
Apr 4, 2022
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Pros

Nice design concept and office

Cons

HR are not supportive and contribute towards bullying in business. They contributed towards racism. Poor management culture led by senior staff. Senior management exhibition racist behaviour No support for staff

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