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American Electric Power

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Company on the Decline - Engineer, Senior American Electric Power Employee Review

1.0
13 Feb 2025
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Pros

Local team is generally much better than the corporate leadership Technical roles have recently been expanded. No longer need to go into management as the primary source of pay/career advancement.

Cons

Forced RTO, 5 days a week full time in office. No hybrid opportunities. No remote opportunities outside of IT. Corporate leadership actively destroying company culture. Corporate leadership has stopped caring about employees and cares only about business/shareholder performance. CEO has outdated mindset on how to run a business and employees. CEO is a micromanager, tries to micromanage a company of 16k+ employees with blanket policies. Current corporate culture and policies are driving away employees. Company has hard time attracting/retaining talent.

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5.0
15 Apr 2026
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Pros

Very laid back. Minimal oversight. Great managers.

Cons

Slow growth opportunities, just have to wait for people to retire.

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2.0
23 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Our team is genuinely one of the company’s greatest strengths. People consistently show up for each other, whether someone has a question, needs guidance, or just needs a second set of eyes. There’s a real sense of kindness and collaboration here — everyone jumps in without hesitation, and it creates an environment where you feel supported, valued, and able to do your best work.

Cons

One of the biggest challenges is the lack of formal training when you start, which makes it difficult to feel fully prepared in your role. Management is often busy and not always available when questions come up, so getting timely guidance can be inconsistent. Processes and directions also tend to shift quickly — announcements are made, and then expectations change shortly after, which creates confusion. At times, upper leadership communicates in a way that feels more like talking at employees rather than engaging with them, and concerns raised by staff can be overshadowed by comments about leadership bonuses or priorities that don’t align with what employees are asking for.

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