diversity discouraged, toxic leadership - Project Manager NYSERDA Employee Review

1.0
22 Sept 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Offers good benefits and a reasonable amount of time off relative to other government organizations. A useful first step for young professionals from the New York capital region or NYC interested in pursuing a career in clean energy.

Cons

I had the unfortunate experience of joining a team at NYSERDA led by a senior staff member whose career was on the rise, and whose rapid success at the time of my hiring gave them confidence and latitude to bully me. I witnessed an increasing number of warning signs of toxic leadership over a period of several years: persistent, unrealistic deadlines that require burnout to meet; shifting, unachievable targets for my role; my successes being downplayed or attributed to other team members; decreasing instead of increasing opportunities for professional development and leadership; team members being pitted in competition; unprofessional language, condescension and rudeness from senior colleagues; and the boundaries of my work responsibilities being significantly altered without my awareness or approval. After being patient with this conduct for more than half a decade, I complained, but the leaders company policy directed me to raise this complaint to were uniformly apathetic to the bullying and after delaying the complaint by more than a year, did not take any action visible to me to address it or hold the now-several individuals engaged in this conduct accountable. The bullying continued, and despite being dedicated to public service, loving the clean energy space and having a strong desire to work here initially, finding it deeply depressing to continue working under these conditions, I ultimately exited. In the beginning this seemed like an incredible opportunity to make a positive difference for New Yorkers and I do know other employees who have had a different experience, but in practice my experience with this organization was deeply troubling.

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5.0
13 May 2026
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Pros

The office has a collaborative work environment

Cons

The work load is highly structured

1.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

good work life balance, flexibility to work at home

Cons

NYSERDA is an incredibly siloed organization and lacks any sense of unity and centralized strategy. There are multiple simultanous redundant projects and generally people don't talk across teams. People say it takes years to understand how this place works, and therefore is the classic example of an agency crippled by bureaucracy. There wasn't any spirit of collaboration on my team and it felt like everyone was operating as an individual across the org. NYSERDA did not at all feel like a progressive organization open to new ideas and leveraging the expertise of its employees to support internal capactity. Rather, success is measured by how much money gets pushed out the door to contractors. My experience was extraordinarily disheartening and I now have very little faith in the agency tasked with the research and development of decarbonizing our state. Avoid if you have private-sector expertise, you're better off getting paid lots of money as a contractor to NYSERDA.

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