Workplace Review for Eversource #MeToo - Project Manager Eversource Energy Employee Review

1.0
Nov 21, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good healthcare, vision and dental plans

Cons

#MeToo workplace. They shove problems under the rug and don't deal with them. Terrible customer service. Bad morale. Stopped paying for people to work storm duty, got rid of their ethics hotline.

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Eversource Energy Response
8y
We pride ourselves at Eversource on providing a diverse and inclusive work environment that ensures everyone is treated with respect and dignity. If anyone is aware of any type of incident or has a concern, employees are encouraged to raise it through a variety of channels available, including Eversource’s Corporate Compliance Hotline.

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5.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Job is easy to do, lots of help and support

Cons

Repetitive task, not much variance day to day.

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Eversource Energy Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve experienced strong support from your team — that’s something we value highly. We understand that some roles, especially early on, can feel repetitive as employees build foundational knowledge. Many teams offer opportunities to take on additional projects or expand responsibilities over time, and we encourage employees to speak with their managers about ways to diversify their experience and grow. We appreciate your insights and your contributions to Eversource.
3.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay and benefits. Normal vacation. Interesting job, meaning it’ll keep you mind sharp.

Cons

There are no goals or expectations set that allows you to prove you’re ready for growth. The only way to advance your career is to be one of the cool guys OR work 16 hours a day and weekends. Bonuses and merit increase is the same across the board no matter how much extra you do. The work force is too small for customer/management and the expectations are set too high. There are not enough vehicles for the work force and often times trainees have no way of getting to the job site. We would run out of stock items (cable,wire,connections,transformer,safety gear) that are necessary to keep the power on. Our best coworkers have left for biggest competitor…me too.

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