Great Company - Project Controls Specialist Intersect Employee Review

5.0
29 Dec 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Where do I even start. Everyone gets along at this company, we all work together and brainstorm together and I have never felt alone in a problem. They encourage new ideas and they give positive feedback on a regular basis. The hours can be long but it doesn’t feel like a burden because I want this company to succeed and be as successful as possible. The executives are down to earth and you can tell that they genuinely care about their employees. The benefits are fantastic and the pay is very competitive.

Cons

It is a newer company and it is growing quickly, they still have a few kinks to work out. With that being said, the executives and managers are very open to feedback and actively work to find solutions that work for everyone.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

+ You get to work on largest solar power plants in the country come to fruition + You can be given lots of responsibility, even as a college new hire. + Run by solar industry veterans: a lot of expertise in-house + Good pay *for solar* + Good cultural fit if you come from finance + Good company performance

Cons

- Pretty horrible work culture if you like work-life-balance. I felt like I had several months of residual fatigue after leaving the company. Many senior partners have health issues too (probably from overwork). They lie/gaslight people about how much work/overtime is actually necessary to meet expectations - They churn through people in junior ranks pretty regularly. For analysts generally want Excel monkeys/workhorses that they wear out in about 2 years (which is how it works in finance). The CEO idolizes the culture at Goldman Sachs if that tells you anything. - People would get hired and fired based on how much they were liked by upper management and a select inner circle. They love people who always say 'yes'. Drawing boundaries can make you a target in many ways. Coworkers were fired for giving honest but negative feedback to upper management. - Upper management were deluded in how "innovative" the company work tools actually were (using Google Sheets doesn't make you high-tech). - Really long work hours and a lot of unnecessary churn - Very poor training / mentorship.

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