On average, employees in Waltham, MA at National Grid give their company a 3.6 rating out of 5.0 based on 15, whereas overall Average Rating of National Grid is 3.9 out of 5.0 based on 55 National Grid Review Ratings. The happiest National Grid employees in Waltham, MA are Project Analysts submitting an average rating of 5.0 and Senior Procurement Specialists also with a rating of 5.0.
"I have worked for National Grid since 2009 and the company has been excellent to me. Management has continued to rank me highly, count on me to tackle highly complex projects and given substantial bonuses due to by performance."
"Its a good company to work for and learn new technologies"
"Great place to work. I enjoy what I do."
"I worked for National Grid as Substation Engineering & Design Intern. The company and the managers have been very receptive in allowing me to take up new and more challenging roles. It is a great company to work for."
"It is very hard to get a job with benefits, all the rest is ok."
"learned more about the engery business than I thought I would"
What do you like about working at National Grid?
"I worked with some really smart people and learned alot."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"It is a good place to start for an engineer."
What don't you like about working at National Grid?
"there were constant senior level changes always occurring around us/uk."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"I would recommend listening to the employees and the surveys."
"Worked as an Intern at National Grid and had a wonderful experience! Learned so much!"
"The company is fantastic once you are an employee, with opportunities to branch out into any conceivable discipline. The pace and culture are relatively slow and plodding."
"Typical utility company, not too much motivation."
"Great benefits and flexibility."
"I have worked in Finance for 20+ years, and am looking forward to grow with a company where I can be results oriented."
"Good & typical "old" utility company - has good benefits and non-standard benefits, but is also slow and behind the curve. Silo structure that does not help with cross-functional discussions and also makes decision making difficult."
"National Grid work culture is non-existence. There's no opportunity to advance your career or learn. The work environment didn't make it easy to get your job done. We worked in an open office space, but not enough resource was provided. Every morning I would spend time trying to find an open deck with a monitor, so I can get my work completed."
"FAIRLY ACCURATE"
What do you like about working at National Grid?
"THE BUSINESS AND PEOPLE"
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Be direct and all information presented should add value to the hiring manager (Ngrid)."
What don't you like about working at National Grid?
"THEY USE TO MANY CONSULTANTS AND DONT WORRY ABOUT KEEPING EMPLOYEES."
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