SoCalGas Program Advisor reviews

2.7

6% would recommend to a friend

(8 total reviews)
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Scott Drury

5% approve of CEO

6% positive business outlook

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8 reviews
2.0
Nov 11, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits Nice co-workers Stable

Cons

Lots of inexperienced managers and directors who pass the buck and hide in meetings they're invited to but have no business being in Cronyism Insincere speak up culture that is fear based Little opportunity for younger workers to grow More emphasis on years of service than experience which is why they have a hard time attracting and retaining talent who get fed up Extremely low morale Low engagement scores/no real follow up from managers and no repercussions for low scores Deflated titles and low pay Teams are chasing around bad ideas that come from the top, rather than being inspired to create their own good ideas

3.0
Nov 6, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Many dedicated employees care deeply about serving customers and supporting public safety. Some teams still collaborate well and genuinely support one another. Benefits are still reasonable compared to many private-sector companies, and the mission itself could be meaningful under the right leadership approach.

Cons

Since the new CEO stepped in, the strategic direction has shifted, creating uncertainty across the organization. The rationale behind major decisions has often not been clearly communicated, making it difficult for leaders at all levels to plan effectively. Many employees now expect additional restructuring or layoffs, which has had a noticeable impact on engagement and retention. Leadership communications—particularly town halls—tend to be highly scripted and controlled. When substantive questions are raised, the response is often to defer discussion to individual supervisors rather than to offer direct, transparent guidance. This approach has contributed to the perception that leadership is not listening, eroding trust. Career progression is inconsistently managed and often influenced by internal relationships and legacy networks more than performance or capability. Leadership rotations place directors into organizations where they may lack relevant subject-matter experience, which can lead to stalled execution, shifting priorities, and operational inefficiencies. These rotations appear to be driven more by internal optics/nepotism than by organizational effectiveness. The return-to-office mandate has reduced flexibility without producing measurable improvement in collaboration or outcomes. Combined with recent reductions in bonus pay, the overall employee value proposition has weakened, especially in a region with a high cost of living. The organization is seeing increased turnover among high-performing early- and mid-career professionals.

5.0
Feb 23, 2024

Great Company

Recommend
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Pros

Great company culture, pay is good, flexible time off and stable work

Cons

Location of projects can be far so commuting can be hard

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