Good Place to work - ElectroMechanical Engineer Hitachi Energy Employee Review

4.0
Jan 23, 2026
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Pros

Employee Satisfaction Positive atmosphere boosts morale and motivation. People feel valued and respected. Higher Productivity Less stress and fewer conflicts lead to better focus. Teams collaborate more effectively. Retention & Loyalty Employees are more likely to stay long-term. Reduces hiring and training costs. Innovation & Creativity Supportive culture encourages new ideas. Safe space to experiment without fear of failure. Better Health & Well-being Lower stress levels improve mental and physical health. Work-life balance is easier to maintain.

Cons

Limited Career Growth Mechanical engineers feel stuck without opportunities to apply or expand their skills. Lack of challenging projects reduces motivation and ambition. Skill Underutilization Expertise in design, manufacturing, and analysis goes unused. Leads to skill stagnation and eventual skill gap compared to industry peers. Low Job Satisfaction Engineers may feel undervalued or irrelevant in the organization. Can cause frustration and disengagement.

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Cons

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5.0
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Pros

The internship has been a genuinely good mix of research, engineering, and practical software work. I have been giving meaningful technical problems instead of busy work, with enough freedom to explore solutions while still having support from experienced engineers. The team culture is collaborative, thoughtful, and very open to questions. I have learned a lot about power systems, simulation software, high-performance computing, and how research ideas turn into tools that actually support engineering work

Cons

Like many large organizations, some processes can move slowly, especially around software access, approvals, and tooling. It can take time to get the full development environment set up, and working across different systems. That said, most of the issues are structural rather than team-related

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