Good place for guaranteed work but rarely get to spend time at home. - Field Engineer Applus+ Employee Review

2.0
May 11, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

See a places you might have never thought you would see traveling. Build strong and unique friendships with direct co-workers due to spending time in many small towns with them.Never have to worry about shortage of work.

Cons

Excessive work hours normally 60 hours a week out in a muddy ditch. Excessive travel, whole life revolves around work never know when or where to next or even when you will get a chance to go home.

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5.0
Jun 13, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

So much room here to raise the ranks and become something of yourself.

Cons

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2.0
May 25, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Enjoyed hands-on technical work such as: - Data modeling and diagram creation - Dashboard development - SQL development and querying - Improving data systems and supporting internal tools Work had clear impact when properly scoped (improving testing, safety, and quality processes) Broad exposure to multiple domains, including data, integration, and legacy systems Strong learning experience due to the variety and complexity of systems involved

Cons

The scope of the North America role was not realistic for a single data analyst - Functioned as the sole analyst supporting multiple acquired companies with complex, inconsistent systems Responsibilities extended well beyond a typical data analyst role - Included elements of data engineering, systems integration, database administration, IT support, and project management without corresponding staffing or structure Significant understaffing in the North American organization - Workload and expectations were consistently misaligned with available resources, leading to unsustainable demands on individuals High levels of technical debt across systems - Reliance on short-term fixes rather than long-term, maintainable architecture - Resulted in ongoing inefficiencies and rework Misalignment between headquarters and North American operations - Expectations and operational reality appeared disconnected, with structural issues often reflected as individual performance pressure

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