Manager - Manager NRG Energy Employee Review

3.0
23 Apr 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- Due to his vision of NRG becoming the leading clean power company in the US, former CEO (David Crane) attracted many highly motivated and talented people - Many of them are determined to transform NRG towards a cleaner, more sustainable power company - There are a few very good managers, dedicated to mentorship and growth of their teams

Cons

- NRG is the opposite of a meritocracy. Promotions are made based on tenor within the company, not on merit. - Huge pay discrepancies between individuals with the same experience and title (up to 80%) - Lack of diversity. 80% male, 70% white - In-transparent hiring decisions - Lack of employee empowerment. This leads to a culture where too often the answer to your question is: "I have to ask my manager for approval and will get back to you." - Unclear/ undefined growth paths - In-transparent decision-making: senior management draws up strategies with little input from teams actually doing the work leading to constant restructuring - Different departments/teams operate very siloed from one another leading to a lot of duplication of work and misunderstandings/mistrust

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
2 Jul 2026
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Pros

Variety of projects, opportunities to collaborate across teams, and exposure to different areas of the business.

Cons

Frequent leadership turnover creates constant shifts in priorities and makes it difficult to maintain long-term direction (I had eight different managers over seven years). Annual layoffs, often occurring around January, contribute to ongoing uncertainty and low morale. Many employees perceive the layoffs as happening in smaller rounds, which adds to the sense that job security is unpredictable. The culture can also feel cliquish, and your experience depends heavily on your manager; some teams foster collaboration, while others are more micromanagement-driven and less receptive to differing viewpoints.

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