FirstEnergy reviews

2.6

31% would recommend to a friend

(639 total reviews)
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Brian X. Tierney

13% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

FirstEnergy has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 639 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The FirstEnergy employee rating is 29% below average for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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639 reviews
2.0
Mar 16, 2019

Don't do it

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Pros

Friendly co-workers, employee gym, pay

Cons

I worked for one of FirstEnergy's nuclear generating stations for over six years. While I am grateful for my experience, after being gone for over three years and switching to a completely different industry I can confidently say that I would not recommend working here. First, get ready for loads of bureaucracy. You have to jump through hoops upon hoops to get anything done. Money is scarce. Management is top heavy. New ideas are not considered nor even encouraged. The industry has failed to innovate in the last 40 years. Heavy regulations have squashed any room for it. Unless the problem will shut down the plant, good luck getting money to fix it. I saw the writing on the wall the last few years I was there, which is why I jumped ship. A little over a year after I leave FE announces they are shutting down all their nuclear plants. Surprise surprise. When I was there it was a toxic work environment. No one seemed to like their job. You are treated like a number and expected to comply with any and all directives from upper management. Get ready for 72 hour work weeks during refueling outages and getting called in on your off days to deal with urgent issues. The unions make things worse. It's nearly impossible to get anything done as most (not all) of the union workers are lazy. However, if you try to take initiative to get things done, the union is there waiting to file a grievance on you. I once had a Reactor Operator have a meltdown on me while he was on shift in the control room. Yes, you read that right - this happened while he was supposed to be operating a nuclear reactor. When I went to HR about it, it got swept under the rug as they didn't want to disturb the union. There is no room for advancement beyond supervisor level unless you want to obtain your Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) license, which entails multiple years of shift work in the control room.

2.0
Jul 28, 2017

In management position

Recommend
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Pros

Salaries are fair. Co workers are nice- mostly old ready to retire. Flexible work hours Dress code is business casual

Cons

Not progressive or forward thinking. Very little advancement opportunities unless you know someone or are part of the good old boys club Poor work environment. Staff reductions and no rehires. Just more workload for existing employees Older employees although nice , pretty disengaged- ready to leave. Lots of dead wood

3.0
Nov 17, 2016

Nuclear Security Officer

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great pay and plenty of opportunity to earn even more if you do not mind working a ton of overtime

Cons

No work life balance, forced overtime, very bad management. Seemed like they changed the ridiculous rules every two weeks

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