Employee Reviews
(Winged ratings measure job satisfaction on scale of 1 to 5)
Anonymous shared this review of Public Utility Commission of Texas, United States on Jul 31st, 2019
"Very inflexible work hours, not much to keep you motivated"
Are women & men treated equally?
"No"
Does the CEO support gender diversity?
"Yes"
One thing Public Utility Commission of Texas can improve?
"Improve work-life balance and policies (e.g. flex-time, limit face time)"
Recent Salary
$80k-$100k
Recent Bonus
$0-$10k
Level of Flexibility
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Is paid parental leave offered, and if so, how much?
"No / Unsure"
Would you recommend Public Utility Commission of Texas to other women?
"No"
How supportive is your manager?
1
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5
Which benefits are offered?
Parental leave, Health care
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Anonymous shared this review of Public Utility Commission of Texas on May 5th, 2016
"Good place for a short stint to gain industry knowledge. Then get out fast."
Are women & men treated equally?
"No"
One thing Public Utility Commission of Texas can improve?
"Improve my compensation"
Recent Salary
$50k-$80k
Recent Bonus
$0-$10k
Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
Hours
Did you take Maternity leave?
"No"
Would you recommend Public Utility Commission of Texas to other women?
"No"
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Anonymous shared this review of Public Utility Commission of Texas on May 5th, 2016
"Perpetual, entrenched promotion of men into positions of power over women, even when women are more qualified and have more experience. Very old school hiring practices, very old school attitude of "men are leaders, women are worker bees." Terrible place to work, and I would not recommend."
Are women & men treated equally?
"No"
One thing Public Utility Commission of Texas can improve?
"Promote more women into leadership positions"
Position or Department
Analyst
Recent Salary
$50k-$80k
Recent Bonus
$0
Did you take Maternity leave?
"No"
Would you recommend Public Utility Commission of Texas to other women?
"No"
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