Great place to work and grow - Administrative Assistant Calpine Employee Review

5.0
Mar 6, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

The company supports their employees and you feel valued and appreciated. The benefits are great too! With having previously worked in the private sector, I appreciate the "little things" that a private business can offer. Bonuses, lunches, driving compensation, clothing etc... can go a long way.

Cons

With offices all over the country, sometime there is a dissconnect between offices. Sometimes employees that have been around a long time can seem a little jaded but they need to realize how good they have it compared to other companies.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

- Hybrid schedule (3 days in office, 2 days remote) with a generally low-stress environment and good work-life balance. - Stable work environment with predictable expectations and manageable day-to-day responsibilities (specific to my team/manager) - Free catered breakfast on in-office days and a well-stocked kitchen. - Competitive annual bonus program, including prorated eligibility for employees who join mid-year. - My manager lets employees manage their workload without excessive oversight. Management experience may vary across teams.

Cons

- Lack of team culture and camaraderie. Interactions are only work-focused, with little to none team-building or company-wide events. - Compensation is below industry standards for similar roles. - Limited opportunities for career growth, skill development, and innovation. New projects are infrequent, and work can become repetitive and mundane over time. - The Business/Data Analyst role is heavily focused on QA/testing and may not align with expectations of a traditional analyst position. - Workload is highly inconsistent, ranging from very light some days/weeks to exceptionally heavy. - Many IT roles are contract-to-hire, with full-time conversion timelines that can extend well beyond expectations and lack clear communication. - Employee feedback/criticism is not well received by upper management.

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