Heartless - Anonymous employee NRG Energy Employee Review

1.0
Aug 20, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

None none none none none

Cons

Company doesn't mentor their employees. They refuse you going to the doctor and ask why you have an appointment. That's illegal. Very shady operations.

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NRG Energy Response
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Hello, Thank you for sharing your experience. We take your comments very seriously. We believe that employee well-being is paramount and are committed to fostering a culture that prioritizes work-life balance. Regarding your concerns about doctor's appointments, we want to clarify that it is unacceptable to deny employees the ability to seek necessary medical care. Although you're no longer with NRG, we value the contributions of our employees and are committed to their professional growth and development. If you have any further information or would like to discuss this matter in more detail, please don't hesitate to contact us at careers@nrg.com.

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