"Quality company, very large, training is slow."
"Good place with good people."
Year | Salary |
---|---|
2011 | $3 |
2012 | $4 |
2014 | $4 |
2015 | $3 |
2017 | $2 |
2019 | $4 |
2020 | $3 |
2021 | $4 |
"I started working for Duke Energy as a contractor and was immediately onboarded as a permanent employee; and I have dedicated four years and four months to the company. Their goals are driven and focused on the customers' experiences, which nurtures an environment of new ideas and hence process improvements. Duke Energy's total number of employees in 2019 was 28,793."
"Duke Energy is a massive, American based energy corporation based in Charlotte, North Carolina. I found the company very proactive in pursuing state-of-the-art technological capabilities. Public utilities have many challenges in meeting governmental commitments, internal organizational changes, and public image."
"Very unorganized, no opportunity for advancement unless you know someone. No help or direction from leaders"
"Overall decent, good job stability. Standard salary/benefits for Fortune 500. Step change in quality of life between hourly and exempt employees."
"I've worked for Duke energy for 5 years and enjoyed my job. The Nuclear industry is very unique work and a lot of patience is needed."
"An overall good place to work with friendly people."
"I have worked with Duke Energy for a year. I worked directly with customers to provide them with power. The job required on-site visits and designing the construction layout."
"Worked for Duke as a contract engineer for 10 Months. I worked in Greensboro, NC. Company stressed safety and a positive customer focus. Great company to work for."
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