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Portland General Electric

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Portland General Electric reviews

4.3

82% would recommend to a friend

(415 total reviews)
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Maria Pope

86% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

Portland General Electric has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 415 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Portland General Electric 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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415 reviews
1.0
Jul 21, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

You get to feel like you are making a difference and making the world a safer place.

Cons

I worked as a contract forester for PGE in response to the 2020 wildfires, and frankly I was disgusted with what I saw. Every single rule they try to impose on their contractors is a double standard. I endured the most absurd level of micromanagement I've ever seen when it came to tracking company trucks of contractors. Start/stop times are carefully scrutinized as well as lunch breaks since management has nothing better to do. PGE employees are allowed to drive their personal vehicles, while contractors are forced to drive a fleet vehicle. PGE employees get paid for all drive time. Since there is no yard for contractors, PGE exploits a loophole so contractors don't get paid for their first half hour to and from job sites at the beginning and end of the day since the work truck is parked at home. PGE field employees are allowed to grab lunch wherever they desire. Contractors are told it's unfair to drive into town to grab lunch every day. PGE employees get to participate in regularly occurring conference calls to have discussions and ask important questions. Contractors are always excluded from these discussions. Only upper management seems to be worthy enough to PGE to be included in any sort of discussion. Field employees are seen as little more than disposable. If you have more of a traditional forestry education and background, and have more than one ISA certification, you are seen as a threat and dealt with accordingly. The majority of PGE foresters are hired on from their tree crews. Forestry managers are way out of their depth and are completely clueless when it comes to assessing wildfire damage to trees. Rather than collaborate and work as a team, they leave everything up to you. Everything is subjective and they make up their standards as they go. It's nearly impossible to pin anyone down and get a definitive answer in writing from these clowns because they are so afraid of being held accountable or called out for their incompetence. Consistently short-sighted and inane guidelines and unsupportive feedback, coupled with shifting directives and standards from managers creates a truly toxic Us Vs. Them feedback loop between PGE and forestry contractors. You are not set up for success as a contractor for PGE. If anything, they want you to fail, so they have an excuse to let you go. The managers of the forestry department are the most pompous, condescending people I have ever had to work with. It felt like high school all over again, with people always poking fun at one another, and constant judgement to try and fall in line. If you consider yourself a self-starter that is capable of advocating for yourself and enjoy autonomous work without being micromanaged every 5 seconds, look elsewhere for work. I can safely assure you that you will not last long here. All of your drive and ambition will be quickly zapped away. Beware of the wolf in sheep's clothing.

2.0
Jan 16, 2020

Caution!

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good pay and benefits are offered at PGE, even in Customer Service.

Cons

Chaos reigns throughout this company. If you are hourly, expect severe micromanagement and plan to work overtime as they are short staffed. If salaried, you will pay dearly for that salary (too much unhealthy stress).

3.0
Apr 8, 2016

Stable, lots of time off, good benefits

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of time off, good mid-level management. PGE puts a lot of effort into employees' health and work-life balance, and also into creating a positive culture. Pay is OK, training and development are robust. Lots of room to move up and around.

Cons

IT integration is a catastrophe. There's been a lot of investment in new IT infrastructure over the last couple of years, but the implementation was a disaster. There's no cohesive IT integration strategy and people at some very high levels have no understanding of database theory, design, and management. If you don't use a computer much, it probably won't affect you.

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