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Direct Energy Solar

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Great vision but need satisfied employees to continue carrying premier customer experience - Project Lead Direct Energy Solar Employee Review

3.0
Aug 14, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fast growing company in a fast growing industry. A lot of the people that work at Astrum are friendly and have great ideas on how to grow as company/industry. Astrum was just purchased by the very large energy retail and services company Direct Energy so the futures looks even brighter.

Cons

Biggest CON is compensation, employees are not compensated enough for the amount of time they put into the rapidly growing company, whether through salary or poorly designed bonus programs it just doesn't add up. This should change with the influx of money coming from Direct Energy. Hoping the weak benefits/vacation packages will change for the better too.

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5.0
May 31, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great pay and benefits for the employees

Cons

It was mismanaged so they went under.

4.0
Apr 9, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

My coworkers at the Columbia, MD HQ, and throughout our geographic footprint, are committed and resilient, and truly care about advancing the solar industry safely and profitably. They are also a fun bunch, with many who enjoy actively contributing to philanthropic efforts, and to frequently unwinding and enjoying their follow colleagues in non-working cultural events. It's a fun and smart group!

Cons

The geographic diversity of a good number of our core senior/executive management makes it difficult to establish that high degree of trust that's critical for overall cultural "buy in" for our solar company, which directly leads to high performance, as we've gone through the sometimes painful process of integration within our parent company. It would be ideal if they could all be based at the Columbia, MD office and be there most weeks out of the month. Remote leadership is a tough nut to crack. It would also be ideal if our shared services leadership, and parent company executive leadership, perhaps better understood/sympathized with the acute stresses of integrating at the pace we have. Despite a challenging and uber-competitive industry landscape, it would be ideal to see more of a commitment to work/life balance in our benefits and policies as we continue to grow and evolve dynamically.

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