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Southern California Edison

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4.0
5 Feb 2010
Recommend
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Pros

EXCELLENT LITIGATION ATTORNEYS ON THE WHOLE, VERY COMPETENT PARALEGALS AND SUPPORT STAFF OPPORTUNITY TO GO AS FAR AS YOU WANT WITH IMPORTANT ASSIGNMENTS IF YOU ARE WILLING TO WORK HARD AND PROVE YOURSELF EXCELLENT COMPENSATION & BENEFITS ON THE WHOLE, GOOD PEOPLE TO WORK WITH

Cons

REGULATORY ATTORNEYS TEND TO BE ARROGANT AND DISMISSIVE/LAZY, LAZY, LAZY! SMALL POCKETS OF INCREDIBLE INCOMPETENCE WITHIN THE GREATER LEGAL DEPARTMENT SOME EMPLOYEES ARE SO OVER MANAGED THAT THEY HAVE LOST THE ABILITY TO THINK FOR THEMSELVES FACE IT/LAW DEPARTMENTS/LAW FIRMS ALL HAVE A CAST SYSTEM/OFTEN VERY UNFAIR TO ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFERS ABSURD SICK TIME RULES IMPOSED WITHIN THE LAW DEPARTMENT/ENFORCED ONLY ON THE NON-EXEMPT EMPLOYEES/AND ENFORCED NO WHERE ELSE IN THE COMPANY

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company to work for in terms of mission, workplace, people, and pay & benefits. Lots of opportunities to grow & learn new things in different areas because of the size of the company.

Cons

Sometimes slow momentum of an enterprise company, but things are getting better.

3.0
16 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pros High talent density. You work with genuinely smart, capable people, and it raises your standards fast. Strong learning environment. You’re constantly exposed to complex problems, real constraints, and high expectations. Meaningful mission. The work has real-world impact, and it changes how you see the grid and infrastructure around you. Professional culture. Clear expectations, accountability, and a serious “bring your A-game” environment. Solid benefits. Competitive overall package, plus an employee utility discount that’s a nice perk. Resume value. SCE experience carries weight, and the company is difficult to get into for a reason. Opportunities to take on big responsibilities. In my case, the work often matched senior project-management level scope, regardless of title.

Cons

Cons Manager quality can vary a lot, and your day-to-day experience can hinge on where you land. The culture can feel unforgiving at times...one mistake can overshadow a long track record of strong work if leadership isn’t coach-forward. Large-company bureaucracy. Decision-making can be slow and process-heavy. Leadership direction can sometimes feel disconnected from employee/customer reality, especially around affordability and long-term system decisions. Re-entry can be difficult once you leave; “boomerang” paths aren’t always clear or realistic.

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