Executive-employee disconnect - Senior HR Consultant Duke Energy Employee Review

4.0
22 Feb 2023
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Pros

Great benefits and inclusive culture.

Cons

Executive-employee disconnect: Forcing return to work despite feedback from employees that flexibility and work life balance is imperative to their productivity. Executives can afford to live close to the office and don’t have the same daily challenges employees do. Additionally, executives sit on a private floor with personal offices, their at work experience is more conducive to productivity, whereas employees sit in an open floor plan in close proximity to each other (it’s full of distractions and lack of privacy).

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5.0
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Pros

Good work environment, with everyone willing to help you learn.

Cons

Many departments are understaffed which leads to increased time pressure.

3.0
15 May 2026
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Pros

Strong job stability in a regulated utility environment, along with competitive pay and solid benefits package. My immediate team is genuinely supportive and collaborative — we work well together and have each other's backs. The work itself offers a sense of purpose given the essential nature of the industry.

Cons

Upper management operates with limited transparency and decisions flow strictly top-down, with little visibility into the reasoning behind strategic choices. The compensation structure does not differentiate for high performers — annual raises tend to land at or below inflation. Work groups across the department are heavily siloed, which limits cross-functional collaboration and slows knowledge sharing and adds frustration.

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