Poor leadership, No work/life balance - Customer Service Representative (CSR) Eversource Energy Employee Review

2.0
16 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great pay, good benefits, vacation accrual

Cons

No work/life balance, lack of support from management, micromanagement, forced hours, never out on time so cannot plan for even dinner with my family. Do not recommend if you have a life outside of work. Recruiters will promise you all kinds of things that are absolutely not accurate. All training after your initial 6 weeks is shotty at best.

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Eversource Energy Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re truly sorry to hear that your workload and schedule have impacted your work/life balance and overall experience on the team. That’s not the experience we want anyone to have, and your feedback is important. We appreciate you highlighting the positives around pay, benefits, and vacation, and we take seriously the concerns you raised about scheduling, support from management, and the training process. We know how critical it is—especially in customer‑facing roles to feel supported, set up for success, and able to manage responsibilities outside of work. Your comments about expectations during hiring and the clarity of goals will be taken into consideration. We will share this input with the appropriate teams so we can review how we communicate, train, and support employees throughout their time here. Thank you again for your honesty. We’re committed to improving the employee experience.

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