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EIP company - Account Manager Energy Infrastructure Partners Employee Review

3.0
Feb 4, 2026
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Pros

A dynamic environment with exposure to different projects

Cons

Not well structured in terms of evaluating employee performance.

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5.0
Dec 3, 2025
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Pros

-Focused on goals/success; nothing else -Great Team culture; zero tolerance for drama and negativity -Embraces Diversity and inclusion -Truly supportive of new employees and building careers

Cons

-Relatively new to DSR industry; lots of Industry experience on team though. -Need to wear a lot of hats and find ways to contribute [plenty available]

5.0
Nov 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

High Impact and Visibility: With a smaller but growing team, your contributions are visible and valued. You often work directly on high-profile projects. Growth Opportunities: Rapid expansion means new roles, new geographies, and learning experiences, especially in emerging clean energy markets. Cross-Regional Collaboration: Because EIP spans several regions (CA, OR, IL, WA, NY), there are opportunities to collaborate across offices, understand different policy environments, and build broad networks. Mission-Driven Culture: Strong alignment around climate justice and decarbonization while consistently exceeding client expectations provides deep motivation, not just a paycheck. Inclusive Environment: A diverse team and a leadership focus on equity make this a place where many voices are heard and innovation thrives from many perspectives.

Cons

Growing Pains: Rapid growth means evolving frameworks and shifting roles, offering a chance to shape how the organization operates. Workload Intensity: The pace can be intense during high-impact project cycles, but for adaptable team members, it creates meaningful opportunities to grow and thrive. Less Established Infrastructure: Compared to larger firms, certain internal systems may still be maturing. Evolving Workflows: Fast growth is exciting, but it can also mean shifting priorities or project pivots, which requires flexibility and adaptability.

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