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Portland General Electric

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IT Division: No work/life balance and unreasonable expectations - IT Peon Portland General Electric Employee Review

2.0
Sep 18, 2021
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Pros

There are some Pros to PGE - they finally revamped their incredibly stingy PTO policy to separate vacation from sick leave, and provide additional paid federal holidays. It all used to come out of a small bank of PTO days. For IT workers, they also have allowed full-time remote work in Washington or Oregon. The company is working hard towards reducing carbon emissions and moving to green energy. Individual contributors are smart and dedicated and have been great to work with.

Cons

IT jobs at PGE have become a miserable slog under the newest CIO. There have been 5 division re-orgs, multiple projects with massive expectations and unreasonable deadlines - and then blow back when we couldn't deliver a perfect product. For salaried people, the pay rate seems good until you realize you're expected to work extreme amounts of overtime to meet the unrealistic goals/deadlines. Working 60-80 hour weeks has come to be the expectation instead of the occasional exception. At least if you're contract, you get paid for the overtime. They say they appreciate all the hard work, but then they pile on more in the next quarter. Don't believe anything about it being Agile. There is no leadership buy-in at any level on agile practices. We work in sprints - but sprint commitments can be derailed by any manager at any time to suit whatever whim is highest on the priority list that day. Of course, we then have to justify why sprint commitments weren't met. I don't know about other divisions, but anything related to IT is a mess, and I highly suggest staying away. I still work there, but I'm trying to get out- as are a lot of my peers.

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5.0
Jun 13, 2026
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Pros

Great place to build a career. There are strong opportunities for internal movement and development, and leadership genuinely seems to care about employees and the culture. The benefits are excellent, particularly the retirement and 401(k) programs. Like any publicly traded company, there is a focus on performance, accountability, and delivering results, so if you’ve worked in an environment that reports earnings and manages to shareholder expectations, you’ll find the pace and expectations familiar. Overall, a purpose-driven organization with meaningful work and good people.

Cons

- company in transition -communication noise

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2.0
Apr 24, 2026
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Pros

The benefits at PGE are wonderful. 401k Match, a healthy amount of PTO, health support, and the pay is top notch.

Cons

There is a toxic culture being spread in Human Resources right now. There is a lack of fairness and trust being displayed by senior leadership. Most don't feel trusted to do their jobs as they constantly feel watched and monitored. There is a view of favoritism happening and it's noticed by many, observing the lack of flexibility around work life balance, hours and child/elder care responsibilities. There are many out on a leave of absence due to these stressors affecting people who were once healthy excited workers. You can see on their faces how people's health is taking a toll. SLT talks about how your mental and physical health is important, but it feels more like a liability. And in the end, there are overall feelings of if you leave, it's totally okay because they'll just replace you with someone they know. And they don't seem to care.

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