Toxic Chaos - Project Manager Eversource Energy Employee Review

1.0
3 Jun 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Getting a paycheck doesn’t qualify as a pro in this environment.

Cons

Internal cliques and harassment of “others” is the name of the game at this company. It is overrun by incompetent, self-serving, narcissistic and, in some cases, completely ignorant buffoons. Are you a hard drinking trainwreck “girl boss” who enjoys gossiping about the very people you’re supposed to inspire? You may become a director! Are you a preppy little man (in both mindset and stature) with a penchant for zipper vests and sexism? Come on down, bro! Please note that scapegoating anyone not in the clique is a non-negotiable part of the job. So, if you can make every single day a special kind of discriminatory hell for anyone NOT like you, Eversource wants you!

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Eversource Energy Response
2y
Eversource strives towards a culture of inclusivity. Our competencies for all employees include: Strategic Vision, Alignment, Communication & Accountability, Managing and Developing people, Foster Teamwork & Cross-functional Collaboration, Lead Change and Customer Focus. These are all reinforced by our leadership team and regular training. If this is not being exhibited in your group, please reach out to your HR Business Partner.

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