Field Coordinator - Field Coordinator ENGIE Employee Review

5.0
28 Mar 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Since I work from home, I have a lot of autonomy over my schedule. There is a very positive culture of being as helpful as possible. Upper management reaches out via email and skype meetings to keep in touch with all of the remote employees like myself. I received a very nice bonus this year in addition to a $100 Visa giftcard for Christmas. They provide good benefits including: health insurance, life insurance, 401(k) with matching up to 5% of salary, plenty of PTO/sick days, health advocate, and more. They were recently bought out by Engie, but even within this new company, Ecova is still growing rapidly.

Cons

I have to work in isolation a lot. which can get depressing. Their educational reimbursement program is useless; it doesn't provide nearly enough and you have to apply to be eligible, which isn't bad, except you don't find out if you are eligible or not until an entire month into your semester after you've already paid tuition. Most advancement opportunities require relocation.

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5.0
12 May 2026
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Pros

Low stress nice co workers

Cons

Layed off after a year

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ENGIE Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at ENGIE and for giving us a 5-star rating. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed a low-stress environment and appreciated your co-workers. At ENGIE, we are fully committed to offering the opportunity to make a difference within an engaged community working toward a desirable and inclusive future. However, we are sorry to hear that your journey with us came to an end after a year, and we truly value the contribution you made during your time here. We wish you the very best in your future professional endeavors. Best regards, The ENGIE Team
3.0
15 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great PTO benefits, very flexible.

Cons

There are certainly favorites among leadership. If you are on management's good side, you may see opportunities that others won't. Most internal promotions are decided before the job even posts, they just have to go through the formalities of posting/interviewing.

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