Pros
- Pay. - Benefits (couldn't be better, too long to list). - PTO is great. - Hybrid work. - Management embodies their values - it all flows from the top down. - Management is knowledgeable, helpful, and considerate. - Speaking up is encouraged. - Workload (management is great at delegation and deadlines). - Training (from onboarding to current, they constantly are evolving their material). - Overtime pay (not time and a half, but better than nothing. Considering most salary positions don’t offer this, this is a major pro!). - Clear career growth trajectory, paths, and skills needed in order to get promotions. There isn't a single path for you to take; it's up to you, which is a real empowering feeling. - Open to ideas and suggestions within your team, and within the company as a whole. - Many different teams/clubs to join. On learning: I want to emphasize the importance of learning at Pure Power. If you're an engineer of any discipline, with any amount of experience, with a hunger for knowledge and interest in solar/storage, then apply here! I couldn't imagine learning about PV, Power Engineering, Energy Storage, the NEC, and so on, anywhere else. It's truly a place where they encourage your career growth. They encourage you to obtain certifications, help you get them, and will even compensate you for them. On day-to-day: I came here expecting chaos like every other company. I was initially thrown off by their structured approach to business. It seemed like they had everything figured out! No business is perfect though; there is still a lot of work to be done and many things that can optimize this company even further. If you join Pure Power, you will be given opportunities to contribute using your own skills and experience. In my mind, nothing is worse than a company that is stuck in its ways with red tape everywhere. Pure Power is the opposite; more like an engineer's playground where you're encouraged to learn, work, come up with great ideas, and have fun while doing it. With the solar/storage industry constantly evolving, expect new things every day and lots of opportunities.
Cons
If you thrive in chaos, you might have an adjustment period - Tons of work to do, it's just less hectic and more organized.