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American Electric Power

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My Forever Employer - Regulatory Consultant American Electric Power Employee Review

5.0
Apr 3, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and benefits are great. The company truly dedicated to maintaining and improving its culture, and it goes beyond talk. I have witnessed firsthand from VPs on down a culture committed to safety, one another, and its customers. Flexible schedules and vacation/time off adds up quickly. There are a lot of very experienced employees and the Company is working hard to retain knowledge from these employees before they retire. The opportunities abound for young employees that are willing to work hard and listen.

Cons

Upward mobility sometimes requires lateral moves to find a department that has room to grow, so you can't just be content doing what you do and staying put.

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Pros

Great Culture and leadership team

Cons

Fast moving and fast paced enviroment

2.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Our team is genuinely one of the company’s greatest strengths. People consistently show up for each other, whether someone has a question, needs guidance, or just needs a second set of eyes. There’s a real sense of kindness and collaboration here — everyone jumps in without hesitation, and it creates an environment where you feel supported, valued, and able to do your best work.

Cons

One of the biggest challenges is the lack of formal training when you start, which makes it difficult to feel fully prepared in your role. Management is often busy and not always available when questions come up, so getting timely guidance can be inconsistent. Processes and directions also tend to shift quickly — announcements are made, and then expectations change shortly after, which creates confusion. At times, upper leadership communicates in a way that feels more like talking at employees rather than engaging with them, and concerns raised by staff can be overshadowed by comments about leadership bonuses or priorities that don’t align with what employees are asking for.

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