Benefits and negatives of corporate structure - Anonymous employee National Grid Employee Review

4.0
Jul 1, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good pay, stable work conditions, unions to protect workers, work life balance is respected, flexible working conditions

Cons

Disorganized senior management, very siloed pyramidal corporate structure (people only speak with their managers and must go through chain) which makes for slow and ineffective collaboration between teams. Team members are not empowered meaning decisions always go back to seniority, which slows the process as managers are rarely informed into the technical detail of tasks. Unclear management promotional structure as management skills are clearly not taught.

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5.0
Mar 16, 2026
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Pros

I cannot say enough about how great a company National Grid is. I’ve been here for over four years, and there is truly a culture where employees are encouraged to share their voices. The company regularly conducts surveys to understand how employees are feeling, what they need, and what matters to them... and then transparently shares the results with everyone. I have never experienced this level of openness with any other employer, and I know that none of my friends or family have had similar opportunities. It says a lot that so many employees want their family members to work here as well. Working at National Grid is more than just a job, it’s a lifestyle, and there is a strong sense of pride in being part of the organization. As a woman, I am proud to be part of this “brotherhood” and have never felt that this is a male‑dominated space. There are many opportunities across the company, from field operations to management, depending on your interests. Compensation is competitive and rewards both experience and performance. Remote and hybrid work are sometimes an option, which to me shows a level of trust and respect for employees. I only wish I had joined earlier in my career.

Cons

I do wish there were more opportunities available in Western New York. Many roles seem to be concentrated in Central New York, Eastern New York, or downstate, and it would be great to see additional positions (for others to join the company) closer to home in WNY.

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