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Northeast Utilities

Now known as Eversource Energy

Is this your company?

Was a much better company to work for prior to the merger. There is no work life balance or employee perks offered. - Anonymous employee Northeast Utilities Employee Review

1.0
Oct 29, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent pay and reasonable benefits.

Cons

Benefits constantly being down graded. This company needs to get with the 20th century and offer more telecommuting opportunities. They constantly insist that employee safety is of the upmost importance, then force you to travel in unsafe conditions to storm assignments; with no compensation for management staff. Since the merger little or no career opportunities for seasoned employees. The trend in hiring is young folks willing to work for 1/2 the salary. There is no appreciation for past contributions; the only thing prevailing is the all mighty dollar. Employee moral at an all time low and senior management does not care. There are many very knowledgeable employees leaving for better opportunities.

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5.0
Jan 15, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

NU is willing to embrace ideas to better it's stance as a leader in customer service. Working along side smart individuals and given the ability to make a contribution is a reward within its self

Cons

It is a regulated industry , some changes are forced.

5.0
Apr 20, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

First off, I'd like to note that I am currently working for Northeast Utilities in a co-op (intern) capacity, and this is my first 40hr a week position out of college. I work out of the NSTAR location in MA. For me, this has been an eye-opening experience. For someone who knew close to nothing about how utility companies operated, I felt like my knowledge expanded in all aspects about the company. My position was primarily recruitment, giving presentations, and job postings. The longer I spent working there, the more responsibilities I was given. Being in HR, I was able to work with managers and employees from both the Gas and Electric fields of the utility side, as well as various manager and employees from our different corporate sections. If you are looking for a company who does a great job with investing in their employees, and provides several outlets for personal and professional growth, I would highly recommend looking at a career with NU.

Cons

With any merger between two companies, there is always some issues with synergy. I have noticed a few problems with getting former NSTAR and current NU employees on the same page with different types of computer software/programs, but it has been improving since I have started working there.

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