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The Energy Project

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Workplace that truly values people - Anonymous employee The Energy Project Employee Review

5.0
Oct 20, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You know that feeling Sunday night when dread begins brewing in your stomach about the week ahead? I did too until I started working at TEP. An atmosphere of true caring and respect prevails here. And it manifests in policy --work flexibly, take vacation that you need, collaborate actively, appreciate your colleagues, and be supported when you challenge status quo. Additionally, the work we do matters because it improves client's lives. The standard of excellence is high, and the projects I work on are interesting.

Cons

Listing cons about this place almost feels petty, because it's truly such an incredible place. But nothing is 100% perfect, right? Primarily and honestly, it's not always clear to me how I can contribute the most value in terms of defining my role and taking on challenging projects. But I'm not sure that's anyone's "fault" --rather, it's an outcome of a rapidly changing company. And that said, when I seek to find more challenge, I can generally get it!

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5.0
Mar 1, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Many brilliant minds from very diverse backgrounds - brings in a variety of perspectives from various career paths and cultures. Strong sense of community, all levels internally stay connected. Communication within the company feels open and safe to voice requests or input. Regularly meet to connect, flexible to be remote/virtual. Innovative work force. Consistent sustainability check-ins. T.E.P. walks-the-talk about sustainable high-performance of people's energy. Employee well-being is a staple to the company because pushing for longer hours at work diminishes your focus on tasks at hand and also less sleep, which takes a substantial toll on performance and leads to burn-out... The Energy Project emphasizes self care and renewal breaks because at our best, we can think more creatively, lead more effectively, make better decisions, and genuinely enjoy coming to work. And we do! Company has abundant experience working with Fortune 500 corporations, operating globally, and still growing. Growing company - plus for expansion and flexibility in your role

Cons

Growing company - con if you are looking for an easy paper pushing job

5.0
Jan 14, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The Energy Project is an amazing company. Our mission is to help organizations create workplaces that are healthier, happier, more focused and more purposeful, and we really walk the talk. Our founder and CEO, Tony Schwartz is passionately committed to our work, and has created an organizational culture that is stimulating, dynamic and supportive. Some of the many areas of high functioning: - Internal communication is copious and transparent - There are many opportunities for professional development and ongoing learning - Company practices are generous and support good self care and renewal - My colleagues are kind and lovely people. Gossip, indirect communication and negativity are rare. - Conflict is addressed safely and with a commitment to learning and repair. - There is an emphasis on appreciation and recognition. - There is a high degree of professionalism and a commitment to providing amazing customer service to our clients. I feel incredibly well supported and cared for by our internal employees. - Although I am technically a consultant, every effort and generosity has been made to make me feel valued, connected, secure and a valued part of the TEP family. I absolutely love The Energy Project.

Cons

Opportunities for individual work can be erratic, which can make it challenging to stay connected and plan, particularly for a consulting facilitator.

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