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Portland General Electric

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If you're not an engineer... don't work here. - Administrative Assistant Portland General Electric Employee Review

2.0
Jul 15, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fair pay and good benefits.

Cons

The culture is terrible. The company loves to say there is room for advancement but if you start as a lower-level employee that's all you'll ever be seen as, even as you move up. Old white men/good ol' boys still rule the culture (and are managers) in most departments.

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Portland General Electric Response
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Thank you for sharing your perspective. It’s disappointing to hear, as this is not the experience we’re striving to create. We are committed to a diverse workforce, and in the past year, half of our new hires identify as BIPOC and nearly half identify as women. We’ve also launched development programs for women and BIPOC employees to diversify our leadership and provide additional opportunities for underrepresented employees.

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Cons

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