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Southern California Edison

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Great Pay if You Can Stick Around - Manager Southern California Edison Employee Review

2.0
Apr 26, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Excellent salaries, good facilities and some growth opportunities. Benefits are above average including educational reimbursement, preventive health account and 401K.

Cons

Layoffs for the past 3+ years! Some of the layoffs being decided by unqualified Directors (Corp Comm) with no knowledge of work, impact, etc. If you are liked by execs or with the 'in' groups, you'll keep your job while more qualified employees are getting let go. It's not about Operational Excellence but about playing serious politics and reducing the workforce so if you join Edison, don't get comfy and watch your back!

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5.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great company to work for in terms of mission, workplace, people, and pay & benefits. Lots of opportunities to grow & learn new things in different areas because of the size of the company.

Cons

Sometimes slow momentum of an enterprise company, but things are getting better.

3.0
Jan 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pros High talent density. You work with genuinely smart, capable people, and it raises your standards fast. Strong learning environment. You’re constantly exposed to complex problems, real constraints, and high expectations. Meaningful mission. The work has real-world impact, and it changes how you see the grid and infrastructure around you. Professional culture. Clear expectations, accountability, and a serious “bring your A-game” environment. Solid benefits. Competitive overall package, plus an employee utility discount that’s a nice perk. Resume value. SCE experience carries weight, and the company is difficult to get into for a reason. Opportunities to take on big responsibilities. In my case, the work often matched senior project-management level scope, regardless of title.

Cons

Cons Manager quality can vary a lot, and your day-to-day experience can hinge on where you land. The culture can feel unforgiving at times...one mistake can overshadow a long track record of strong work if leadership isn’t coach-forward. Large-company bureaucracy. Decision-making can be slow and process-heavy. Leadership direction can sometimes feel disconnected from employee/customer reality, especially around affordability and long-term system decisions. Re-entry can be difficult once you leave; “boomerang” paths aren’t always clear or realistic.

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