Good for a paycheck - Business Account Representative NRG Energy Employee Review

3.0
20 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Hybrid schedule instead of fully-time in office 401k Coworkers

Cons

Hybrid work schedule. Our group has literally no reason or need to go to the office. Gas prices are way too high for this. Office noise level is horrendous. Health insurance is meh. Doesn’t listen to employees

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NRG Energy Response
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Hello, we appreciate you sharing your thoughts about our hybrid/office work policy. Employees well-being is paramount to the company and something we value. We understand that individuals enjoy the flexibility, and our hybrid work schedule allows for this, while also benefitting from in-person collaboration. However, we’d love to hear more about your concerns and speak with you further about potential solutions. Please email us at careers@nrg.com to speak with a member of our team.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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