Exelon reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(1,243 total reviews)
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Calvin Butler

64% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Exelon has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,243 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Exelon employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.8 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
Jan 13, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and benefits are good. People are generally helpful and friendly.

Cons

Design engineering at the nuclear plants has nothing to do with classical design. All our design was completed by Sargent & Lundy in the 70's and 80's. We're just maintaining everything. In your interview they'll tell you about all this great stuff you'll be doing, but you'll soon realize that the challenging, fast-paced work environment you desire does not exist at Exelon. Vast majority of work is slow-paced administrative work. Information takes forever to obtain because of the lack of technology. Drawings haven't been updated since the 70's, very little on CAD, no BIM models for power plants, everything is on paper floating somewhere among the countless unorganized shelves, filing cabinets and senior engineer's desks. Management is not receptive of new ideas from the younger generation although they encourage "out-of-the-box" thinking. Nuke plants are dominated by former Navy who bring their military "yes man" demeanor to Exelon management. They are also not very receptive or comfortable with working with women. Middle managers are worthless babysitters and upper management rarely disagrees with the guy above them. Exelon and its subsidiaries are regulated utility companies. There's little incentive to change anything or improve workplace efficiency because of the ICC energy auctions and company budgeting. Have extra money at the end of the year? Why bother updating our out-dated training programs or data management when we can build another conference room with expensive projectors that never get used. Unless you work at corporate in Chicago or Naperville, then you'll probably work in the middle-of-nowhere. No overtime pay. Outages require 6, 10 hour days and no weekends off. Cannot drink or travel one week of each month when you're "on duty" and might be called in.

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Exelon Response
10y
Thank you for taking the time to post your review. If you would like to provide additional insight, we would appreciate if you emailed CorporateTalentAcquisition@exeloncorp.com. Thank you!
1.0
Dec 30, 2015

Pull this review also before no one reads it.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are none. Unless of course you hate going home. You like living at work and eating food not suitable for a toxic waste disposal drum. You enjoy the company of self centered mangers and coworkers who faintly worship them.

Cons

Long hours of mandatory overtime having to work with people who do not want to spend time at home. Often times forced to attend meetings that have nothing to do with your job. You are forced to stay over "in case something happens".

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Exelon Response
10y
Thank you for taking the time to post your review. Exelon’s people are its greatest asset, and the success of our business relies on the wellbeing of our employees. As a result, we are committed to creating a rewarding, supportive, and collaborative workplace. The company has made enormous progress in this area, but we recognize there is always more work to do. Feedback from current and past employees is essential to making sure we get it right. If you are willing to provide additional insight, we would appreciate it. Please feel free to email us at CorporateTalentAcquisition@exeloncorp.com.
3.0
Dec 23, 2015

Organizational Bloat

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very good benefits and compensation. The company is diversified across both regulated utility operations and deregulated generation and wholesale trading and retail supply/risk management activities.

Cons

The company has an extremely bloated management / corporate structure that in the current low priced gas and power environment is not sustainable in my view. They are a company that probably should be acquired - the potential cost savings by eliminating a bunch of corporate jobs that add little to no value would be easy pickings. The company cares so much about diversity, that it doesn't always promote based on merit in my view. The culture is one of title and hierarchy meaning more than competence, ability and work ethic.

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Exelon Response
10y
Thank your for your comment. We appreciate your feedback and if you are willing to provide additional information please email CorporateTalentAcquisition@exeloncorp.com. Thank you.
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