Alliant Energy Reviews

2.6

32% would recommend to a friend

(419 total reviews)
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Lisa Barton

23% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Alliant Energy has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 419 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Alliant Energy employee rating is 29% below average for employers within the Energy, mining, utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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419 reviews
2.0
17 Nov 2021
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Pros

Salary and benefits are good Remote work for most positions Most middle-management and non-management people are wonderful to work with

Cons

Zero job security whatsoever - in IT, they have had reorganizations with reductions in forces 8 times since 2005, and each of the past three years. Last week they cut 25% of the IT staff with no warning, and the CIO stated he doesn't yet have a plan for handling the work they did. Leadership does not trust its people and cannot make decisions without paying for external consultants. In IT they have engaged with three different consultants in three years to try to set their strategy. And when they bring in consultants to do work, leadership never commits to having them transfer the knowledge on the projects they've done, ensuring that some consultants have essentially become permanent (and expensive) fixtures. The company spends absolutely nothing on the development of its people anymore. In fact, the cost-cutting is so severe that you can't spend more than an hour or two per week in meetings to get actual work done, so forget about training. The expectation is that inefficient processes are to become fully automated, but there aren't enough people to keep the systems running anymore, so there's zero chance of that optimization happening without hiring still more consultants. There is zero transparency from upper management anymore. it used to be that VPs and directors knew individual contributors and it was not uncommon for them to stop and talk to anyone about anything. Today's leadership really does sit in its ivory towers and hand down orders (which usually involves cutting more costs). It appears that the end-game is to fully outsource IT. This has not been explicitly stated, but given the sheer volume of people let go since 2019, that would support the conclusion. The business has zero idea as to what technology actually costs. They want and need dozens and dozens of systems to do their jobs, but they never actually pay for them; IT covers those expenses, so all the business sees is a "bloated" IT budget, ripe for cutting. The company says they're invested in the communities in which they operate, and in many ways they are, but outsourcing technology jobs to India via consultants does seem pretty hypocritical in that regard.

2.0
12 Nov 2021
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Pros

My salary was very good. Working from home was a plus. A select few departments within the company are good to work in. The majority of individual contributors were fantastic to work alongside.

Cons

Having worked at Alliant Energy for the majority of my working career, I have seen the culture as a whole significantly decline over the last 5 years. If you are ok with feeling like just a number and never knowing if your job is secure (even if you do great work, always have positive reviews & are very well liked), then this is the company for you. If you don't mind an executive leadership team that wants you to abide by core values and principles, but blatantly disregards them themselves, again, this is the place for you! Recently, approximately 45 people were terminated in one day with no warning. The only explanation was that an outside firm told executives that there were too many employees in the department. There were no reviews of people's performance or workload. No rational was given for who stayed and who had to go. The leaders responsible for wiping out 20% of the department in one day had never even met the vast majority of the people they terminated. Now the people who remain are walking on eggshells and have to pick up the pieces from the aftermath, while leadership publishes news articles about the 'savings' they are providing for the customer and pocketing a nice, big bonus at the end of the year for saving on the budget. The lack of organization around this massive layoff and the lack of empathy is astounding. Alliant Energy used to be a great company to work for. I never thought I'd see a day where I would feel obligated to post a negative review to help warn people not to work here, but here I am.

1.0
23 Jan 2023
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Pros

Going to battle is not a desirable thing, but if you survive, you emerge with razor-like senses, skills to overcome anything, and an inner resilience that cannot be matched. Working at Alliant Energy is similar, provided you don't stay long enough for the company to suck our entire soul. After a brief recovery, ex-Alliant Energy employees will do amazing things!

Cons

Alliant Energy leadership from the top down is generally inept. Servant leaders who have the guts to do the right thing are either let go, or they run from this toxic environment. Unless you are one of the "chosen few," you can expect to be overworked, blamed for all mistakes, and to wonder each day when you will be let go. Leadership is notorious for making false promises and gaslighting. The daily work environment is harsh. Despite how much good employees give, they will never get ahead in a bad environment. The best thing to do is to get out before your future employee can find out you worked at Alliant Energy. Do not work here. Do not be fooled. Nothing will change.

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