Pros and Cons to every job - Anonymous employee Energy Worldnet Employee Review

3.0
Feb 16, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Free health insurance for self and dependents

Cons

management can be difficult if you aren't a favorite, lots of nepotism and relatives are often treated differently, pay is not great if you aren't in IT or sales, no room to advance if you are not a relative of an executive

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Energy Worldnet Response
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Thank you for your recent feedback. Energy Worldnet is a family-owned business, and although we have family members on staff, we follow a rigorous interview and vetting process prior to hiring. Here at Energy Worldnet, we base our salaries on industry standards, and take into account geographic region as well, when determining the pay scale for each position. Again, thank you for your feedback – per our commitment to continuous improvement, we will bring this information to our team for consideration.

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5.0
Apr 21, 2025
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Pros

* The company supports a healthy work-life balance, allowing employees the flexibility to manage their personal and professional responsibilities effectively.

Cons

* Leadership disregards employee feedback — Input from engineers and staff is routinely ignored by upper management. * Authoritarian leadership style — The CEO micromanages every decision, stifling innovation and autonomy across teams. * Business-driven engineering — Technical decisions are made by non-technical stakeholders with little understanding of long-term consequences. * Poor benefits package — Healthcare, PTO, retirement, and wellness offerings are well below industry standards. * Massive technical debt — Leadership views addressing technical debt as non-essential, prioritizing short-term revenue at the expense of long-term sustainability. * Lack of engineering leadership — There's little to no representation of experienced engineers in decision-making positions. * No career development support — There are no clear growth paths, mentorship, or investment in employee skill-building. * High turnover and burnout — Employee morale is low, and attrition is high due to overwork and lack of support. * Toxic culture of fear and blame — Mistakes are punished rather than used as learning opportunities, creating a culture of silence. * Reactive development process — Firefighting is the norm. Product and engineering are constantly scrambling due to poor planning and shifting priorities. * Opaque communication — Company decisions are made behind closed doors and not communicated transparently or honestly to employees. * Inconsistent or arbitrary policies — Rules and processes often change without notice and are applied unevenly. * Micromanagement culture — Engineers are not trusted to own their work, leading to unnecessary oversight and approval layers. * Product quality suffers — The focus on pushing out features quickly leads to buggy releases and mounting support issues.

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5.0
Nov 25, 2024
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CEO approval
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Pros

Great environment Work life balances They really care about you Hybrid

Cons

Could be a higher pay but love it

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