Arup reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(4,423 total reviews)

Jerome Frost

76% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Arup has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 4,423 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Arup employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, repair and maintenance industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Sep 27, 2024

Sinking quicker than the Titanic

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Pros

- WFH 3 days a week - nice, good people that transition from work friends to actual friends - decent socials - ability to work abroad for 4 weeks during the year

Cons

- low pay when compared to competitors - no profit share in last 2 years (apart from 1% in November, when it has been between 3-4% in 2022) - morale at all time low - poor management decisions -frequent redundancy consultations (4 in the past 2 years) - unclear/vague/limited career progression

1.0
Oct 22, 2024

Unhealthy Workplace

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Profit share is good (if you get it, as it’s not guaranteed), private healthcare, ability to work from abroad for 20 days a year, but only in countries where you have the right to work.

Cons

Where do I even start. Arup was a great workplace a decade ago, not anymore though. Those who innovate and are pursuing helping the business to improve are not supported by leadership and then made redundant because the are not being innovative, whilst people who contribute little stay on. Trying to change anything is painfully slow, bureaucratic and nearly impossible and is a drain on anyone with enthusiasm to make an impact. Lots of outdated systems that get no upgrade or investment and then employees get the blame for not doing enough. Poor, clueless leadership who have no idea what various teams’ responsibilities and projects are. A lot of old-timers who have not adapted to the post-COVID ways of working stifle progress and modernisation and just hang around for their pay check. Favouritism and bullying are rife and people leave in droves because of it. Despite knowing about it, HR does nothing. The atmosphere is toxic and uninspiring. They sell a lot of big ideas, which is what has reeled me in initially, however the notion that the company is owned by employees means very little in reality. Promotion is dependent on if your manager likes you or can be bothered to make a case for you. Inclusivity is not generally part of company culture here.

1.0
Aug 15, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Relaxing culture, flexible benefits, beautiful office

Cons

Where to begin with 1. Profit share has been zero multiple times 2. 4 times reduandancies in an year 3. Leadership does not take any responsibility 4. Lot of dead weight pulling 5. Too much top heavy and no space for innovation 6. Leadership doesnt work too lazy and if work highly non managed 7. Mentality of taking money from client instead doing good work 8. People speaks a lot and produce very little 9. Invest in Arup produces worlds most expensive pdfs 10. They give you an hour on project respurcing and expects deliverables 11. Senior leadership cannot make up their mind 12. Favouritism for promotions 13. No one cares how much you are educated 14. No client facing role on grade 7 below

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