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Pattern Energy Group

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Anonymous - Anonymous Pattern Energy Group Employee Review

1.0
Mar 26, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay and great benefits Office location

Cons

Horrible work/life balance unless you are a certain select few that pick and choose their schedules while piling ALL of their workload on one person Management is a disgrace. No training. Sink or swim mentality. Bullying and name calling was an everyday challenge No communication Manager never had time for questions except they always seemed to have plenty of time for casual chit chat with other “long term” employees Zero guidance Forms are outdated Procedures are extremely redundant and time consuming ... and the list is never ending.

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Pattern Energy Group Response
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Thank you for your feedback. As a growing company with an evolving culture, we are always striving to shape a positive employee experience. We are sorry that you had a negative experience, but are doing our best to be proactive for all current and future employees.

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