Xcel Energy reviews

3.3

53% would recommend to a friend

(1,073 total reviews)
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Bob Frenzel

30% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Xcel Energy has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,073 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Xcel Energy 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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3.0
Oct 1, 2014
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Pros

Xcel Energy is a large, stable company. It offers the standard bennies (ins, time off, 401K match), and also has a pension. The challenges are immense, and you will never know the whole system.

Cons

This company does not fire anyone. If you get a failing rating from your manager, just complain to HR. HR will prevent you from being fired. If you get caught drinking on the clock, you will just receive a warning even though it's against company policies.

3.0
Aug 7, 2014

OK company, headed the wrong way

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Pros

People, safety ethics, long term stability, and benefits.

Cons

HR tends to hold up promotions as much as they can. They do not let the company promote from within unless they are overqualified for the position. The general direction of the company now seems to be focused on management and financial, whereas previously it seemed to be operations, maintenance, and engineering. I don't think this is a sustainable long term direction. Hiring contractors when the company used to do it cheaper themselves will result negative consequences.

3.0
May 9, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Nice people, generally lots of interesting work opportunities. Have lots of things they could do a whole lot better if they were motivated to do them. They have a pretty good environmental footprint, for their situation. When they want to do things, they will support them. Once a decision at the top level is made, they follow through.

Cons

They don't do change well -- in fact they don't do it at all. Glacially stultifying environment for people who like to do things --like professionals and engineers. They're obsessed with all the current vogue stuff -- pluralism, political correctness to the max, doing the "right thing" as their management sees it. They're terrified of negative press, in fact, any press at all. There's a lot of internal cronyism and lack of competence among top managers. They have a tendency to react after the horses are out of the barn. "Shoot the messenger" is alive and well at Xcel, and always has been a long time. The managers can't openly say anything but the party line without risking their positions. The union, the IBEW, is actually quite good. I was never a member but respected the guys who were. They more or less professionals, which is not what you might expect. The union has looked out for their members' interests well over the years. Having said all the negatives, there are still some great managers at Xcel. You only wish a company like them could somehow grow beyond their good ole' boy utility pants. If they did, it could be a super neat place to work. For contractors, they're tough. They don't use effective project management, and they expect miracles with no money. Their managers inevitably change the scope of projects as they go along. It's hard to imagine a worse company for contractors to work for. A word to the wise is dont do any work for Xcel without a prepaid deal, because they will make verbal agreements and stick it to them, without ever questioning the ethics of what they do. There's a reason why events like Sherco and Cabin Creek occurred (five dead $30 million south) -- Xcel's project management practices and tendency to blame contractors for everything they (Xcel) didn't do. They low-ball bids like Cabin Creek and wonder when things go wrong. Same thing happened at Sherco ($250 million south, in litigation with GE). Not all utilities are that way (blameblameblame), although others who do contract work are more sensitive to contractor issues.

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