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Edison Electric Institute Reviews

3.1

47% would recommend to a friend

(45 total reviews)

THOMAS R. KUHN

86% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Edison Electric Institute has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 45 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Edison Electric Institute employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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45 reviews
2.0
3 May 2021

Toxic leadership; culture issues

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Pros

Great benefits, friendly lower-level/mid-level employees, and fun social events. Summer and holiday events are enjoyable and well planned. Amazing location, easily accessible by metro, and great restaurants nearby.

Cons

-Organization is full of secrets, including the employee handbook (yes, you read that right). After years of back-and-forth and executive guarantees, there was no corporate communication on policy updates. Even as I was leaving the company, the most up-to-date version of the handbook was apparently no closer to being released, even after weeks of asking (and it included some information that would’ve been helpful to have) -Diversity and inclusion efforts are only surface deep; after a company-wide D&I survey unearthing substantial room for improvement, no responsive actions were taken for more than a year to improve any element of the culture, as far as I could tell. -Constant infighting between C-suite level executives; decisions were postponed, and information was difficult to obtain by staff. Meetings with various officers were frequently awkward and uncomfortable for middle management, as contentious arguments routinely broke out. On several occasions, I heard about officers actually storming out of meetings in fits of indignation. -No growth for lower-level employees; opportunities were shared with a limited group. -The high turnover of brilliant young professionals in the last few years is not seen as a problem. When one young person left, I overheard someone in management remark that, "that is just what millennials do." Are you starting your career? EEI is not a great choice - perhaps come back in 40 years, and you will have more luck!

1.0
27 Jan 2023

Toxic Work Environment

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Pros

Good benefits and good location

Cons

Management are all bullies. Mean, vindictive with brittle egos. Inveterate name droppers. Only care about their own careers and accumulating power. If you are one of "them", great. If not-you are toast. Doesn't care about ACTUAL results for members. If CEOs get to go to a D.C. meeting with politicals then it's a big "win." Even though NOTHING was accomplished.

1.0
2 May 2022

Don’t walk, run

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Pros

Nice office in a great location next to the Metro

Cons

A crushing workload with unbelievable amounts of stress. I’ve been in therapy for two years to manage the stress job causes me. Zero support from teammates. People do the barest minimum, and more often than not their “contributions” create new problems. Unbelievably toxic management. For several years, my vice president has either provided zero feedback (when things are OK) or else gets enraged. You can be belittled, ridiculed, and/or berated for nearly anything, anytime. Top management is totally clueless—Tom Kuhn thinks Obama is still the president. Literally.

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