Old-fashioned utility constantly cutting costs. Decent co-workers and pay & benefits are good for Ohio. - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei FirstEnergy: Mitarbeiterbewertung

2,0
18. März 2015
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Work/life balance is pretty good for corporate positions. Job security is high for core utility T&D functions. Easy to get to know many co-workers due to slim staffing across the board.

Kontras

Bad luck on the generation side & poor management decisions led to many cut-backs and low morale; much knowledge was lost through early retirements and not replaced. Top executives are lifers who have their head in the sand regarding climate change, EPA regulations, and other changes coming to the utility industry. Many workers are bitter as a result of various mergers over the years and perceived downward trajectory of the company. Northeast Ohio leaves a little to be desired, due to the negativity of the people there and poor weather.

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5,0
3. Dez. 2025
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FirstEnergy is a big company with a lot of growth that I've seen firsthand. Employees are helpful and all have the shared goals of keeping reliability of the electric grid. The pay is decent and stays competitive with the market rates as they do reviews consistently and evaluate. Its a great company that is trying to do better after misguided leads hip in the past

Kontras

Some executive leadership vision is not shared with lower level employees. The recent transition from WFH back to the office has left employees such as myself wondering why its not role based WFH.

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2. Juli 2026
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Decent compensation and benefits package. Pay is generally competitive for the market, and the benefits are adequate.

Kontras

Leadership has fostered a culture of micromanagement and finger-pointing rather than collaboration and accountability. The company president has publicly conveyed a message that employees who are unhappy should simply leave, which reflects a concerning lack of interest in employee feedback and engagement. Employee satisfaction, work-life balance, and overall morale have noticeably declined over time. While financial performance appears strong, leadership seems more focused on satisfying investors and the board than addressing workplace culture and employee well-being.

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