Exelon reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(1,242 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 1,242 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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1.0
Feb 18, 2021

Racist Woke Culture

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Pros

Work from home during Covid.

Cons

Exelon’ s woke culture promotes racist BLM propaganda. HR/Management forces their employees to sit through this during company meetings. They’re trying to shame decent hardworking people for being white.

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Exelon Response
5y
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is a core value at Exelon. We live that value in many ways, including listening and learning from each other, treating each other with respect no matter how different our viewpoints, and speaking out against racism and injustice wherever it may occur. If you are or have been an employee of Exelon or any of its operating companies, and feel you may have experienced harassment or discrimination, we urge you to contact the Ethics Helpline to report your concern (with an anonymous option by phone: 800-233-8442, or via web link: https://www.compliance-helpline.com/welcomeExelon.jsp)
3.0
Aug 18, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

1. Good Benefits with Pension Plan, 15 days vacation, 4 Personal Days, 5 sick days, Stock Options, Company Bonus where lowest Grade Level (E02) receives 10%; However HMO health insurance seems pricey at about $450/mo for parent and child 2. Lots of projects for Project Managers. Many are interesting, challenging and innovative. 3. Able to work from home 3 days a week on some Nuclear teams. 4. The employees, for the most part, are friendly and great to work with across IT and Nuclear

Cons

1. If you don't enter the company at the correct Grade Level, there is no opportunity for a promotion on the same team or Division, unless someone leaves a position at the next Grade Level. You have to apply for a promotion when a position of interest at the next Grade Level opens anywhere in the company. I have received many accolades and recognitions for my work, but cannot be given a promotion. Most positions at the next grade level for project management require travel which is not an option for me. Also, there is little turnover in the company overall, so positions at the next level take a while to open up. 2. No Program Manager or Portfolio Manager positions 3. No PMO; Although a new group is starting that will provide guidance on Project reporting via HP PPM, and best practices. It will not include resource load planning for projects across IT. 4. The IT Project Management effort is underestimated and understaffed causing Project Managers to work 50 - 65 hours a week in Nuclear Division. Project Coordinators are needed to support Project Managers but these positions do not exist. 5. Resource load planning for projects at the IT level is not performed. Too many priority projects across several IT departments are implemented at the same time requiring the same resources, which cause those resources to work over 50 hours a week.

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Exelon Response
7y
Thank you for sharing your experience. Given the nature of our business, certain departments may indeed require longer hours at times. As you noted, we offer a highly competitive compensation and benefits program designed to reward our employees for achieving excellent operational performance and outstanding financial results. We want to ensure that Exelon also provides a healthy environment for all employees and encourage you to leverage the resources available to employees via the Work/Life Benefits portal, or contact your HR representative to further discuss your concerns. Thank you for being part of the Exelon Family!
5.0
Sep 22, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is great, especially for an entry level employee. Opportunities to move laterally across the company is welcome and encouraged. Vacation time/PTO is above industry standards with available carry over time. A diverse and inclusive community overall.

Cons

Work/life balance can be difficult for most of the senior level managers and a majority of the members on the team. (This is especially not fun with no overtime)

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Exelon Response
8y
Thank you for your comment! We appreciate your willingness to share your experience with others and appreciate all the hard work you put in to support our customers and business. When it comes to work life balance we do realize long hours and OT may be a necessity but but our policies and culture are oriented to support balance for our employees. Thank you for all you do, it does not go unnoticed!
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