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Sargent Electric

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One job description for 3 full-time positions - Marketing Coordinator Sargent Electric Employee Review

2.0
28 Dec 2021
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Pros

Coworkers were the best. They truly made teamwork possible and wanted to see us succeed. This position was hybrid, but really could be remote if it did not include managing promotional inventory.

Cons

Supervisor micromanaged me to the nth degree, and despite being hired during a pandemic, this position is grossly underpaid for the amount of work required. It's a proposal writer, a marketing assistant, social media manager, and Web & CRM admin position and not even paying the market value for one.

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5.0
5 Feb 2026
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Pros

Moral and atmosphere was always adequate

Cons

Pay could have been increased for work load

5.0
14 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Sargent Electric has a strong team atmosphere where people look out for each other and take pride in the work. Leadership is approachable and willing to support employees with clear expectations, and honest communication. The projects are interesting and give you the chance to grow your skills, especially if you enjoy fast paced work in the electrical construction industry. The company invests in safety, so crews feel supported in the field. Work life balance is respected, and there are good opportunities to advance if you want to take on more responsibility. The culture is steady, dependable, and centered on doing quality work for clients.

Cons

Like many construction companies, the workload can spike during busy periods, which sometimes makes scheduling a challenge. Communication between departments can vary depending on the project, so there are times when information moves slower than expected. Because the company is growing, processes are still being refined, which can create a learning curve for new employees. None of these issues are unusual for the industry, but they are areas where continued improvement would make the experience even stronger.

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