Invenergy reviews

3.4

53% would recommend to a friend

(418 total reviews)
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Michael Polsky

50% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Invenergy has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 418 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Invenergy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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418 reviews
1.0
Sep 1, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Invenergy hires new grads and folks without renewables experience, so it's a great place to get into the industry. Very young workforce, so lots of social opportunities for new grads. - Even at lower job levels, you will have a lot of autonomy over projects and gain great experience. - It's common industry knowledge that Invenergy employees are overworked and underpaid, so once you have a couple years of experience, you will likely be targeted by recruiters & competitors and have several exit opportunities.

Cons

Where to begin? - Pay is extremely below market rate. Notice how Invenergy has hundreds of open job postings at any given time? It's not because of "growth", it's because they cannot retain employees. Most analysts and associates stay 1-2 years then go work at a competitor for a huge title or salary jump (sometimes 2x). Leadership doesn't seem to realize how competitive the industry has become, or perhaps their strategy is to exploit low-cost labor. You will be overworked and underpaid. - Very limited growth opportunities. Excessive number of levels in the management hierarchy. Promotions are few and far between. - The leadership team is mostly elderly white men who came from the oil & gas industry and have extremely old-fashioned views. They tried to force employees to work in the office full-time at several points during the pandemic. At one point, the CCO was asked why there are no women at the C-level, and his answer was there aren't any women with as much experience as the current executives. Yikes. - Lower level employees do most of the grunt work on projects, while mid and senior-level managers take all of the credit for successes. This is a very common theme. Prepare to not be recognized for your accomplishments. - No "perks." Transit pass? Snacks in the office? The company cannot be bothered to provide even basic amenities. No incentives to come into the office - they just expect you to be there because they told you so. - You will have a lot of headaches caused by excessive turnover. Projects are often passed from employee to employee as people quit, so you will probably spend a lot of time tracking down information that was lost in transition. - Diversity & inclusion is a big problem. I am not BIPOC so I cannot speak to that perspective, but it sure seems like the company leaves D&E work to affinity groups (often mostly BIPOC employees) who are not compensated for the time and energy they spend on these initiatives outside of their normal work. There also seems to be a lot of tokenization going on.

1.0
Apr 18, 2024

Do not work here.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Many nice and competent people here

Cons

When the remote work policy was eliminated, some senior leaders communicated to Michael Polsky (CEO) that "people will leave" and he responded with "we will hire more." That's the ethos of this company--you truly are expendable. Leadership's goal is to make you work with abysmally fewer resources than you need and horrendous benefits until you burn out and leave. There is effectively $0 invested in anything that doesn't directly create money in the view of Invenergy's ~75-year-old billionaire CEO. Everything that creates a safe, healthy, and inclusive workplace is completely ignored or at most, receives the performative treatment. Some examples: 1) the company has various affinity groups for underrepresented/marginalized groups which have no influence and exist purely so the company can tout the groups when recruiting/in public messaging. 2) there is NO management training - there are some of the most deeply incompetent leaders I've ever met in my life here--especially in the Transmission Business. People are so unmotivated and morale is bad, and leadership does not care. 3)"for the good of the company culture:" - remote work was eliminated for the "benefit of the company culture" and because we "all work better together in-person." What culture? The one where no one sits near their teams, where there is "no money for team-building" activities, where People of Color express feeling tokenized?? The one where about 20 people were fired in a single day (mostly from a single office) and there was no email that went out explaining what happened?? "We all work together better in person-" But there's legitimately not enough space for people, last summer the interns shared conference rooms, and the amenities are trash. We got new coffee a few weeks ago and it's....just as bad as before. There are no tissues anywhere, no hand sanitizer, and no bowls (at least on some of the floors) in the cafeterias. Maybe these things weren't/aren't a big deal to people, but post pandemic it's unacceptable that we are not providing these basic products to people at work. 5) a kind of amusing one was the holiday gift...they gave us $50 to buy swag at the company store (which is enough for a tumbler or a cheaply made tshirt). What a gift! Polsky gives us $50 that we get to spend on something that makes him money! 6) natural gas baby! We have something like 10GW of new natural gas resources in the queue. Go to our website and tell me from looking at the home page if we mention natural gas once? You might miss it, but yes we do--once at the very bottom of the page! You may have missed it b/c we hyper emphasize our clean energy portfolio. Polsky knows how important appearing sustainable is--but truly does not give a single f*** and is happy to invest in the destruction of our planet, no problem. Invenergy is pitched as a climate forward/progressive/sustainable company on its public facing materials/during interviews, but at its core it's not. 7) I've had friends tell me that Invenergy's parental leave policy is so bad that they wouldn't be able to have a child working at this company. 8) Health insurance is expensive and coverage is BAD. If you care about climate change; want to work for a company that does even the bare minimum to demonstrate it values its employees; want quality training/competent management; and value a company that invests in building an inclusive work environment, do NOT work here. I am so unhappy and--like many of my colleagues--am looking to leave ASAP.

3.0
Jan 31, 2017

Potential never came to fruition

Recommend
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Pros

Great PTO. Great employees; most are extremely passionate about their jobs, which creates a great working environment. Most of senior management is very down to earth and approachable.

Cons

Some groups within the organization, are, for lack of a better term, toxic. My departure was in large part because of the toxic group that I was a part of. Unfortunately some very great people are sprinting out of Invenergys doors due to a few bad apples ruining the bunch.

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