Pros
Benefits are reasonable, if you don't mind a high deductible. You'll learn a lot about how to navigate the painful nature of a corporate environment. You can wear jeans depending on where your office is.
Cons
This place is so corporate that it is stifling. Good leaders who hold under performing employees accountable won't last. Over performing employees will get tired of it and leave. Directors who micromanage, set hours, require mandatory overtime, etc. all make Xcel an unappealing choice in a state full of companies who offer flex time, work from home and other options aligned with the year 2019 instead of 1950. Lip service is great, but employees at Xcel are just numbers, particularly in the back office. Lots of overlapping projects with lack of communication and an exceptional knack for making things chaotic. Lots of unnecessary travel to Minnesota when a conference call would suffice. Outsourced IT is a joke. Onboarding new employees is painful. By the time Xcel is done with the background check, many candidates have found other opportunities.