SRP Reviews

4.2

85% would recommend to a friend

(400 total reviews)
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Jim Pratt

87% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

SRP has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 400 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The SRP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, mining, utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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400 reviews
5.0
17 Aug 2022

Great

Recommend
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Pros

Great people, great atmosphere, great l & d

Cons

nothing at all - super great

1.0
6 Aug 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Always have large budgets for projects and vast array of trainings offered. On-site cafeteria is fantastic. Air conditioning is always low.

Cons

Having worked in Change Management my entire career, I can say with certainty that this is the worst organization I have ever been apart of. There is a total lack of diversity at every level of this organization and they value internal promotions over hiring quality management candidates. The woman I worked for had no prior management experience and she was tasked with running a company wide initiative with little/no oversight and absolutely no coaching/mentoring. I would not recommend this workplace for anyone under the age of 40 years of age, as being a millennial is looked down upon by everyone- including management. Their workforce is held up by interns that they exploit for unspeakable wages and offer absolutely no learning opportunities in return.

2.0
16 Dec 2016

Review of SRP, Salt River Project

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

* Benefits * Connections * Work/life balance in some departments * Learning how energy works from inside a utility

Cons

* Not truly supportive of women or minorities. Token female Associate General Manager. CEO thinks he has enough females in the BLT (Big Leadership Team) but is unwilling to perform metrics on female representation or female salary inequities. Heavily male-dominated culture. Women, no matter how many degrees or experience, you can expect to still be asked to do 'admin'-type chores for the group. They FINALLY instituted a maternity/paternity leave policy. This is 2016 and it should not have taken this long to institute that. * People who are not performing are not given consequences in any way. It is acceptable to management to have some very low performing people (who will surf the web all day or maybe show up for 7 hours instead of the 8 or 9 they should be putting in) all the while letting harder working employees take up the slack. On top of that, the people who are surfing all day get invited to strategic meetings because of their 'seniority' and tribal knowledge. * Politics: you can be blacklisted if you make a mis-step, so watch out! The culture is one of gossip and fear. Directors will not 'rock the boat' because they are afraid for their jobs. Innovation is not something you find here. If you come up with great ideas, it is an uphill battle and you are lucky if anything happens with them. * Compensation: don't expect a great salary or even good increases. * No career paths and little to no help from management to develop yourselves. (certain managers will do this but are very few and far between).

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