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Strata Clean Energy

Is this your company?

Do yourself a favor and avoid this company at all costs. - Anonymous employee Strata Clean Energy Employee Review

1.0
26 Sept 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of work in the pipeline so this company will be around for a few more years, as long as the Warsaw project does not fail. If it does they are immediately bankrupt. HUGE debt with this company - very risky long term.

Cons

Micro managing taken to an unbelievable extreme. Video cameras with sound recording all employees EVEN AT LUNCH TIME! If you want office supplies, bring your own, they do not even supply pens and note pads. NOTHING is confidential in this HR dept. Pay is consistently 25-30% below market, benefits are outrageously expensive, no retirement plan, and future business is dependent on tax benefits staying in place.

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5.0
21 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great location and office, fun and engaging intern events, had the opportunity to complete work that was specific to my skillset and area of interest

Cons

None that I can recall

1.0
25 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only pro I can think of is any job before or after this one will make you appreciate working anywhere but Strata so much more.

Cons

Where do I begin? The turnover alone should tell you all you need to know about this company. When I interviewed and started 2 weeks later, half the team I interviewed with was no longer employed at the company. In my first month working at Strata, 4 direct team members left. On my last day at Strata, there were only 3 team members still there from my first day. The CEO is something else and that’s putting it kindly. The favoritism is laughable. The promotions I saw while I was there were not by merit and were downright absurd. The promotions I saw went to employees who were willing to hangout at the brewery after work with directors every day. PMO is a mess and the directors have no idea what they are doing. Prepare for black mirror level of surveillance and being told to use PTO if you can’t make it into the office when there’s ice on the roads after a snow storm. But hey, after a nice long day in the office you might just walk out to your car having been broken into or need to channel your self defense skills in case one of the lovely locals decides to mug you.

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