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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories

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Great company to work for - Anonymous employee Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Employee Review

5.0
Jan 13, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Granted, I worked in a smaller engineering branch but the internal office communication is one of the best I have seen. As an employee owned company, everyone has a stake in the company, so responsibility is distributed everywhere (including upper management). A lot of room to grow as an entry-level engineer. Flexible hours.

Cons

Pay was a little on the low side but that is to be expected when working with the power indsutry

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Cons

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4.0
Apr 8, 2026
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Pros

Right job for some people. If you buy into the koolaid and are passionate about the power industry this can be an incredible job for you. The benefits are pretty great. I really enjoyed my coworkers, all of them feel human and are earnest. You can live quite cheaply in Pullman. There is an incredible amount of job security. SEL boasts they've never done a layoff. Additionally their ESOP distribution is generous - though it takes 6 years to fully vest. There is a lot of things I really admire about the company and the culture.

Cons

Comp is lower side. A lot of people are hired out of college and have only ever worked at SEL so sometimes I feel like there is a bit of an echo chamber. Small town. I really struggled with the initial allocation of 12 days PTO. 17 after 2 years is much easier. As a SWE, the company feels very catered to their power engineers. Company is very traditional in its values, people wear suits to work. Seems like the timeline for promotion is quite slow for SWE compared to other companies. I see a lot of friction when lower level engineers trying to advocate for changes; though I do think that the conversations with leadership happen in good faith.

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