unethical leadership, only care about lining their own pockets - employees are just cogs in a wheel -
Tower Engineering Response
7y
The experience you describe is certainly not how we want our employees to feel, and is not reflective of how much employees are valued at TEP. If you did not address these issues during your exit interview, please contact us with more specifics so we can understand what made you feel our leadership is unethical, and what we can do to address this perception.
Strong exposure to supporting busy managers and coordinating day-to-day operations
Developed solid organizational and time management skills in a fast-paced environment
Gained experience handling scheduling, communication, and administrative priorities
Learned how to stay flexible and adjust quickly when priorities shifted
Built confidence in anticipating needs and keeping things running smoothly behind the scenes
Cons
Limited exposure to higher-level executive support structures and strategic calendar management
At times, priorities shifted quickly, which required frequent reprioritization of tasks
Fewer opportunities for long-term planning or ownership of larger-scale projects
Role was more operationally focused, so less involvement in executive-level decision-making workflows