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Electronic Power Design

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Electronic Power Design reviews

4.4

74% would recommend to a friend

(58 total reviews)

John Janik

91% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Electronic Power Design has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 58 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Electronic Power Design employee rating is 27% above average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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58 reviews
5.0
Oct 27, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Leadership always willing to teach you knowledge in multiple fields, very understanding HR who is there every day and takes the time to listen, communication is a big deal here as well. Seeing the owner so involved is what sold me.

Cons

Literally nothing To complain about.

5.0
Oct 26, 2022

Career Take off

Recommend
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Pros

Excellent opportunity to learn anything you could imagine with understanding leaders to guide you.

Cons

Reporting to work before god wakes up haha

3.0
Oct 6, 2022

Decent Work Environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Family owned small company feel -Good co-workers that are easy to get along with -Nice / newer facility with space to grow -Opportunity to learn a new industry is provided to those fresh out of college or transferring out of other industries such as oil and gas -Half day Friday's for professional staff

Cons

-Unclear expectations and goals set by senior management. Often conflicting goals set by different senior managers so it's difficult to choose "which to follow". -Disconnect between mid level managers and senior management on which management tasks are assigned to each level (each level thinks the other is doing things), resulting in poor project performance. This results in a rotating door of customers due to general dissatisfaction when partnering with EPD for business. -Lack of incentive for success. Company goals need established and communicated clearly and then followed up by a annual review and bonus structure to motivate people. -Lack of retention programs. As mentioned in the "pros" section, many employees are afforded a chance at EPD when switching from other industries or just starting their career. This does not seem to be followed up with a formal career advancement conversation and these employees unfortunately seem to continually move on after a few years and learning the ropes, resulting in a rotating door of new / fresh professionals. As the company structure operates now there seems to be no "system" for advancement other than entertaining a select few senior managers as well as the CEO in order to gain their favor for promotion.

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