Good for gaining initial BIM experience, but lacks guidance, structure, and fair compensation.The good thingsSupportive colleagues who are willing to help each other when needed. Work tasks are manageable, and it’s a place where you can gain exposure to BIM-related projects.
The challengesLow pay compared to workload, no overtime claim even when asked to work extra hours for client demands. Management lacks clear direction or instruction, and there is limited guidance from senior staff. The work culture focuses more on client satisfaction than on staff development and teamwork.