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Portland General Electric

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A mixed bag - Anonymous employee Portland General Electric Employee Review

3.0
Jun 7, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A highly relational culture with a good CEO in a relatively stable industry.

Cons

A weak officer team that plays games with employees. If someone trashes you, you rarely get a chance to set the record straight. A culture of gossip rather than directness and fact. Posturing is common and it gets in the way of healthy conversations. And their competitive posture will soon be eroded due to innovations that will surely disrupt their monopoly. They are struggling with shrinking budgets as we speak.

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Pros

Great place to build a career. There are strong opportunities for internal movement and development, and leadership genuinely seems to care about employees and the culture. The benefits are excellent, particularly the retirement and 401(k) programs. Like any publicly traded company, there is a focus on performance, accountability, and delivering results, so if you’ve worked in an environment that reports earnings and manages to shareholder expectations, you’ll find the pace and expectations familiar. Overall, a purpose-driven organization with meaningful work and good people.

Cons

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Pros

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Cons

There is a toxic culture being spread in Human Resources right now. There is a lack of fairness and trust being displayed by senior leadership. Most don't feel trusted to do their jobs as they constantly feel watched and monitored. There is a view of favoritism happening and it's noticed by many, observing the lack of flexibility around work life balance, hours and child/elder care responsibilities. There are many out on a leave of absence due to these stressors affecting people who were once healthy excited workers. You can see on their faces how people's health is taking a toll. SLT talks about how your mental and physical health is important, but it feels more like a liability. And in the end, there are overall feelings of if you leave, it's totally okay because they'll just replace you with someone they know. And they don't seem to care.

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