Constant Re-Orgs and Heading in the Wrong Direction - Marketing Financial Analyst Georgia Power Employee Review

2.0
Feb 22, 2022
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Pros

- The people who work at Georgia Power have been nothing but friendly and helpful. Middle management wants you to succeed and will try to help you get to where you want to go. - Salary is middling but considering the pace of the work its pretty cushy. The pace is like molasses. Almost never a sense of urgency around something (which is also a con in my opinion, but some people prefer this) - If you're looking for a place to hang out, work a little bit, get paid decent, and ride it out until retirement, this may be the place for you.

Cons

- So why the 2 star review if there are solid pro's? I have been "re-orged" 3 times in less than 3 years, and in that time my department has been renamed 4 times in the last 2 years. I haven't been able to hold a position for more than 10 consecutive months without being laid-off, sent home for 6 weeks, dangled a severance package, and then at the very last minute getting placed in a position that I have no choice to accept, regardless of whether it fits into my skillset or career goals. I cannot emphasize enough how disruptive this is to your personal life, your career, and your family. - Related to the layoffs, the last time I was laidoff I was re-assigned a position after begging for the severance package. I told management I was moving to the Northeast with my family and would only take the position if I could work remotely indefinitely. I got promises from 3 different levels of management that this would be okay. A few weeks ago I got notified that if I didn't return to Georgia I would be forced to "Voluntarily Resign" with no severance or benefits. Shame on me for being surprised. - Young people, you will spend your first 15 years at the company waiting for middle management to retire so you can move up. There is a ceiling on how high you can go because the vast majority of employees are in their upper 40's to mid 50's and have no intention of leaving anytime soon, and block any potential management roles. - Speaking of young people, there are none at Georgia Power, at least in my department (Marketing, which should be the youngest demographic). I can count on one hand how many people in a 500+ person department are under 40. The young people that do come in don't stay. - Finally, the pace of the work is painfully slow. It just feels like it's going nowhere. There is no sense of urgency at any level.

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Cons

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Pros

Due to my experience, I don't have many positive things to say.

Cons

Management was not good in this headquarters. I was not very fond of the treatment that the supervisors had towards their contracted employees. I graduated with a high GPA from university and know how to learn. In my first role as a distribution engineer, there wasn't any concrete training available to learn how to start and finish a project from start to finish. I would often reach out to get clarification on many concepts I was unfamiliar with and the feedback I received seemed to be too "exhaustive" for my supervisor to explain. Not only that, but when I sent my jobs for review with the small amount of guidance given, they would belittle my designs due to my lack of knowledge that they chose not to reinforce. In my contracted position, the supervisor over me at Georgia Power held the decision for extending contracts for the contractors. I asked twice if my contract was to be extended in order for me to make adequate plans moving forward should my contract not be extended. Both times that I asked for confirmation, I was told that my contract was going to be extended. However, it wasn't until 5 days that my contract would expire that the supervisor told me that they decided to not extend my contract. It was a humiliating and frustrating experience. I expected more from this company and the people they have placed in positions of power.

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