Electroimpact reviews

3.3

51% would recommend to a friend

(135 total reviews)
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Peter Zieve

34% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Electroimpact has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 135 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Electroimpact employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.6 stars).

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135 reviews
1.0
Jul 9, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

There are still some very smart, friendly, hard working people at this company. Engineers have a lot of "freedom". Unique chance to experience a project from inception all the way to installation to support. Heath insurance coverage is second to none and the 401k offering is top notch. Opportunities for travel internationally, sometimes for long periods.

Cons

To paraphrase the president of the company, "There is no business case for people making over $50 per hour here". This is in reference to hard pay caps being instituted at $50/hr for the vast majority of engineers at the company. Pay reviews are erratic; engineers have not seen a raise in nearly three years, not even cost of living which the president says isn't his problem. Criteria for evaluations are just as unpredictable and capricious. Most engineers will start between $24-$28/hr, followed by a relatively dependable raise review after one year of employment. After that it is anyone's guess. Profit share bonuses used to be paid out yearly and were quite generous, giving newer engineers something to look forward to. In the past years no bonuses were paid out. Company president has not signaled that these bonuses will return, many suspect if they do they will be much lower. While not explicitly stated, profit share was an implied component of compensation which may have justified the low starting and continuing pay. With that going away and the refusal to pay fair market salary to employees there is little incentive to work here. The general workplace can be quite toxic, the company president and some of the key managers and engineers can be outright hostile and very unpredictable. There is little overall direction for the company. Training and mentoring has gotten a tad better but most new engineers are still thrown into the deep end and expected to swim with the sharks. This is further exacerbated by the lack of structure to the company, it is extremely flat with no ability to move up the ranks. There is also a good amount of controversy around the company and particularly its president, especially with regards to hiring practices. Do a search for news articles.

1.0
Apr 12, 2022

Train wreck

Recommend
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Pros

There was a time that EI was fun and made money. Those days are now over. For new engineers starting out: If you've got a thick skin, and want hands on work, this *might* be an ok place for 1 to 2 years. Recommend you keep your resume up to date the entire time, and be ready to jump at the first sign of crazy. When it gets toxic for you, don't think it will get better.

Cons

Apparently Glassdoor does not allow mention of anyone except C level executives. This leaves only 1 person, Peter Zieve, to discuss, his current or former VP's are not allowed to be mentioned in Reviews. Watching how the Peter Zieve treated the employees during the pandemic is all you need to know about the company. PZ (CEO) will sit on a mountain of cash all the while taking every government handout he can get, cut the pay of everyone who made him that money over the past 30 years, and whine about paying the best engineers in the area more than 75k. He will force everyone back into the office, regardless of laws or personal health situations, because he seem to believe covid is a hoax, and he is an ardent anti-vaxer and anti-masker. To top it all off, he's surprised when those people begin leaving in droves, when he *literally* sent emails telling people to go elsewhere. Google Peter Zieve, and then know that was only the bits that were fit to print.

2.0
Apr 10, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Smart people, although many of the top talent has quit. Some technical autonomy

Cons

Chaotic leadership, lack of direction. Toxic culture leads to a high stress situation for workers, ultimately making this not a fun job.

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