Good facilities and canteen
Good sofas
Good chairs
Cons
No diversity
Micromanagement
No innovation, they don’t encourage employees to be creative
No professional growth
No transparency
RWE Response
1y
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Limited upward mobility, poor business fundamentals
RWE Response
1d
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Benefits, and company culture but it was really legacy coned employees who made it worth it.
Cons
Worst run company I’ve ever experienced working for. CEO Andrew Flanagan has to go down as by far the worst ceo in corporate America. The entire executive leadership team is trash. Andrew is a horrible communicator. Not only can he actually not talk and articulate well but his messaging changed constantly. The company did a massive cap ex investment into renewables only to be caught with their pants down when the political arena flipped. They got out of energy service business that was in gas and thermal power management along with other power sources. Business generated 70mm on sub 10mm overhead. Imagine that? On top of that when the renewable push turned out to be a complete dud they looked to diversify with gas. What a bunch of losers.