Okay for a Start, Growth Needs Work
AECOM is a huge player in infrastructure, so there are tons of projects. But as a Civil Engineer, I found career growth felt pretty slow in the Los Angeles, CA office. You really have to push for opportunities.
I've learned a lot about large-scale infrastructure projects. There's exposure to many different types of work, which is good for junior engineering roles. You get to work with some really smart people.
Career growth here isn't very structured. It's tough to get promoted without switching teams or having a specific mentor champion you. The training budget for continuous learning isn't huge for a big corporate engineering firm like this.
Management should create clearer career progression paths for Civil Engineer roles, especially for those wanting to move up internally. Invest more in professional development and mentorship programs across all offices, including Los Angeles, CA.