What a Circus - Anonymous employee Calpine Employee Review

1.0
Mar 23, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits, some of the people (non management). I really can't think of anything else. Not the Calpine it used to be since management shuffles in 2012 and 2015.

Cons

The executive team and management team is a joke. The CAO has no experience in HR and IT, and as result her entire organization has major morale issues. You are treated as disposable unless you are an Executive pet, and to become a pet you have to be a "yes" man. The leadership team only wants to hear good and nothing that is actually going on. If you make the mistake of speaking the truth, be prepared to be retaliated against. By your manager, their manager, and HR. They expect you to work endless hours, but don't give you the tools or resources to be successful. The executive team leads by fear, and is driving the company in the ground.

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- Hybrid schedule (3 days in office, 2 days remote) with a generally low-stress environment and good work-life balance. - Stable work environment with predictable expectations and manageable day-to-day responsibilities (specific to my team/manager) - Free catered breakfast on in-office days and a well-stocked kitchen. - Competitive annual bonus program, including prorated eligibility for employees who join mid-year. - My manager lets employees manage their workload without excessive oversight. Management experience may vary across teams.

Cons

- Lack of team culture and camaraderie. Interactions are only work-focused, with little to none team-building or company-wide events. - Compensation is below industry standards for similar roles. - Limited opportunities for career growth, skill development, and innovation. New projects are infrequent, and work can become repetitive and mundane over time. - The Business/Data Analyst role is heavily focused on QA/testing and may not align with expectations of a traditional analyst position. - Workload is highly inconsistent, ranging from very light some days/weeks to exceptionally heavy. - Many IT roles are contract-to-hire, with full-time conversion timelines that can extend well beyond expectations and lack clear communication. - Employee feedback/criticism is not well received by upper management.

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