Very stable, fair compensation, stagnant - Strategy and Project Specialist DTE Energy Employee Review

4.0
26 Jul 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Remarkable job security -Wages that are mostly in line with industry -Parental leave (4 weeks for men) -Able to buy vacation (start with 2 weeks, can “buy” 2 more weeks essentially reducing your pay by up to 80 hours that year) -Decent medical (multiple options including PPO, HMO, and HDPs, rates are roughly in line with national averages -10% 401k match

Cons

-6 year vesting period on 401k match w/ 1 year initial cliff -5 years to 3rd week of vacation, 15 to 4th year (unless you start manager level, then you start at 4 and have to wait decades to get to the 5th week) -Raises have been 2-3% over the past 5 years, most employees wages have not kept up with inflation -The company has fair wages, but they will interpret any policy possible in their favor. For example, we had delayed raises two years ago. In 2026, all employees are getting an effective reduction in wages due to a 27 pay period year (google it), I was paid less folks with less experience which was not corrected following a formal complaint, I have jumped 3 pay bands and my pay is (inflation adjusted) only $1k more than when I started -Storm work required w/ rotating on-call groupings

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5.0
19 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Really good people, good company culture

Cons

A lot of due process for many things

2.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

As much as this company allows you to learn, use this opportunity for experience and for your resume so you can move on to better things.

Cons

Lots of micromanaging and also unfairness. Overwhlemed with work and training and bosses believe we got the time for all of it. They give certain people, usually the new employees, do more than their job title asked for because they don't trust them or because they take advantage. Older employees don't need to do such training because they are relatives. Severely underpaid and management believes getting a promotion with little pay and more overtime makes up for your title. Management believes they are better than you and don't like being at fault and give the most outlandish excuse for any problems that arise.

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