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Project Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Project Engineer?
November 2018
Busy.
Project Engineer in Reno:
Pros: Lots of opportunity with the current market.
Cons: Not a lot of friendliness.
November 2018
Great small-big city vibe.
Project Engineer in Calgary:
Pros: All the benefits of the big city.
Cons: Big in area, having a car is recommended.
November 2018
Nice small beach town, but nothing to do.
Project Engineer in San Clemente:
Pros: The town is quaint and I love the beach.
Cons: Finding things to do aside from the beach is a struggle.
November 2018
Very nice.
Project Engineer in Dubai:
Pros: laws
Cons: fine
November 2018
Small beach town vibes with not much to do.
Project Engineer in San Clemente:
Pros: Being next to the beach
Cons: Lack of options on things to do. The night scene is boring.
November 2018
Project Engineer in San Jose:
Pros: It's a great area.
Cons: The cost of living.
May 2018
Awesome but bloody expensive.
Project Engineer in Auckland:
Pros: A lot of things to do and more growth opportunities.
Cons: Traffic, expensive cost of living.
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