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5.0
Apr 14, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

CEE is an environment of smart, motivated people who work together well. Everyone in the organization is a facilitator and those skills transfer to how people interact with one another in the office. The organization allows for great work-life balance and is flexible. Probably 25% regularly bike commute. It is possible for a smart person to have a big impact in the industry and learn a lot in a short time. Colleagues are all intelligent, well-read, informed and NICE. No egos, great respect between staff. Best people I ever worked with.

Cons

Because the work is organized into specific areas, I think staff can feel a bit isolated. Mostly they interact with industry except when pulling together 3 meetings per year. You must be comfortable with running/managing/facilitating conference calls and working with details that take a long time to develop. There is significant autonomy--but this means you have to figure out what you are supposed to be doing--or, if you are a junior person, you will be working almost exclusively with one other person who is the senior one. You have to figure out how to navigate the culture--like anywhere. Pay is non-profit scale.

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Cons

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Pros

Some genuinely supportive colleagues doing meaningful, mission-driven work. Clean energy subject matter is interesting, even if the culture doesn’t support it. Solid benefits and 4 weeks of vacation — likely intended to offset the low pay.

Cons

My experience at CEE was completely unacceptable. I raised serious workplace concerns — including inappropriate behavior and safety issues — and leadership, utterly dismissed them. Nothing changed: the same manager, same role, same tasks persisted, and I was repeatedly asked to “reveal witnesses” rather than see any investigation or resolution. I had no choice but to take PFML because the environment was unsafe, and the company would rather push employees out than uphold a basic pillar of safety. The culture is toxic. Complaints are minimized or ignored, power dynamics are abused, and employees are left unsupported and vulnerable. Leadership prioritizes optics over accountability and creates an environment where speaking up carries personal risk. Constant turnover and ongoing “reorganization” amplify the instability — the number of departures in a single year was impossible to ignore and spoke volumes about the internal climate. The public image of collaboration and clean energy leadership is a facade; internally, employee safety and professional dignity are not valued. If you value your well-being, do not work here.

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