Don’t do it - Anonymous employee Deriva Energy Employee Review

1.0
14 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Hybrid work and the health benefits are competitive.

Cons

Don’t walk, run. The workload was immense, high turnover is rampant, and deadlines are short. Very little guidance is given or it changes quickly because of all the fire drills, which just makes it all more difficult and compounds the issue of too much work with not enough time to get it done. The company is a division of Brookfield Renewables, but they really operate more like a big bank. Not what you would be used to if coming from the Utility sector. The company used to be great to work for when it was part of Duke Energy, but new ownership and leadership is quickly driving its people value to the ground because of all the turnover. If people are a company’s greatest asset, what does it mean when most tenured employees have left? It means there are issues in place. Not to mention potential asset sales and layoffs. Run, don’t walk.

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5.0
13 Apr 2026
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Pros

- Company gives you opportunity to step up outside of your role (if wanted) - strategic environment with collaborative environment - ability to shape culture - Legacy utility mindset finally being removed, replaced with high performers that are looking to operated in a Private Equity structure

Cons

- Legacy mindset from prior Utility ownership - IT Group could use improvement

1.0
23 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

High-profile-looking office with free snacks

Cons

I was a legacy Duke Energy Renewables employee before it was sold to Brookfield and became Deriva Energy. In the two and a half years I spent at Deriva, I witnessed incompetency and toxicity on a level I wasn't aware was possible. Deriva Energy is not an energy company. It is a private equity firm. And, I mean that as the pejorative that it is. The aim, the vision of the company by my account seems to be a race to the bottom. What's the least we can invest in our people, in our infrastructure? What's the worst treatment that they'll tolerate? How many can we afford to watch walk out the door? I saw play out across multiple teams leadership setting unrealistic goals, burning out their talent until they left, and refusing to backfill them until work eventually ground to a halt. Over the course of 6 months, everyone in the org chart between myself and the CEO turned over. I witnessed a director undermine and sabotage the work of the managers beneath them to the point where all of their direct reports quit and an entire department was left without leadership. Executive-level management saw this and refused to step in. I refuse to believe anyone in C-suite cares. I think that's enough to paint a picture of the culture and state of Deriva Energy. If you're considering applying, please do yourself a favor and exhaust all other options before accepting a position here.

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