ScottishPower reviews

3.8

78% would recommend to a friend

(524 total reviews)
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Keith Anderson

87% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

ScottishPower has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 524 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ScottishPower employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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524 reviews
1.0
Feb 1, 2024
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Pros

Prestigious company, good for your CV, interesting work. Non-Renewables parts of the business might be fine.

Cons

Management are an incompetent shambles, workloads are very unbalanced across teams, terrible pay banding that bake in disparity and limit progression, performance reviews are on a curve (!), lack of direction, unclear priorities. Everyone who can leave has done so, leaving only the desperate, trapped, and terrible behind.

2.0
Jan 8, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- Big company so good opportunities for promotion or side-ways moves - The company overall genuinely cares about sustainability and ethics - Opportunities for flexible working

Cons

- Aggressive project management with senior management taking little interest in what their team does but still expecting results - Little opportunity for training and development with PMs often having little to no line management training - Staff sometimes overworked and stressed - Micromanagement

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ScottishPower Response
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Hello, and thanks for leaving us a review. It sounds like you were working in a pretty challenging project role, and I'm sorry you had a difficult time while you were here. It's hard to comment without specifics on this one, so forgive me for what will seem like a generic response: Some of our projects are tough. There is no doubt about it. The nature of what we do means that failure is not an option on a lot of our critical infrastructure projects, and we sometimes have to work to demanding timescales. Having said that, micromanaging people is far from helpful, and I'm sorry you sometimes experienced that. In terms of process improvement - YES - there does need to be more of this. We're part of a huge global business, which sometimes adds a lot of complexity, but we're definitely interested in finding ways to streamline things. Talent wise, we have a huge range of programmes and intiatives to help young people and women develop their careers: Apprenticeships, traineeships, Graduate Programmes, Masters Scholarships, the Returner programme for people re-entering the workforce after a career break, Internal networks, training... We do have a lot of contractors and they work side by side with permanent or fixed term employees, usually on a specific project. Tax rules like IR35 mean that our working relationship with a contractor can sometimes be quite different from a regular employee, and they may not be fully "embedded" in a team in the same way as SP people are. But we still value them enormously, and their expertise is a huge part of our success. Thanks again for the review. ^Katie
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