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Q&A With Sdge Employees

A career at SDG&E is an opportunity to make an impact. Here, you can be part of leading the way in the energy industry, working alongside outstanding colleagues and giving back to the many communities we serve. We are a company that celebrates people and their unique perspectives. For great benefits to ongoing opportunities for learning and growth, this is where hard work, creativity and commitment come together in a career that will make you proud.

How employees describe working at Sdge

salaries and bonuses for execs are the highest on country, At least make a futile effort to be concerned about rates.

Endless opportunity to maximize employee potential.

Stop gouging the customer with high rates.

Hello yes its awesome Yy

Be fair, not greedy thank you

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Q&A With Sdge Employees

Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • The camaraderie among the workers.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • People think we're crooks.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • Very high.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • Not too much. The field has its limitations.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • Honeycombed cubicles. Offices for the mucky-mucks.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • We sign a contract that restricts us from talking about our benefits and pay. We do get free coffee and donuts.

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Demandé au Engineering Department à Sdge

  • Great pay commensurate with your experience and education.

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Demandé au Engineering Department à Sdge

  • Good vibe. However, lots of little emergencies. We have a little sign that says, "Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine." Management doesn't like this sign much. But we rush in and try and solve all emergencies quickly. I usually put in about 45 -55 hours a week with field surveys.

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Demandé au Engineering Department à Sdge

  • Like any other work team. Mostly good people with a few jugheads thrown into the mix. MIT and Ivy league guys usually can't get their heads through the door.

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Demandé au Engineering Department à Sdge

  • Great. Do your job, do it well, and they'll leave you alone. You may never even see the bosses for days on end.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • Remain calm and confident. Don't let them see you sweat or seem desperate. However, don't appear arrogant or cocky either. Yes, you know some things, but you are there to learn also.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • Easy peasy.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • The interviewer asked me, "How long do you think it will take you to replace me in my job?" My answer, "As quickly as I can. If they're having you do interviews you must be at a level that will move up and out of this job in the near future. I'd be proud to fill your shoes one day."

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • I met with the Engineering dept head, who after the interview walked me over to HR and got me hired the same day. If they advertise a job, they need you right now.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • It depends on the interviewer. Basically, they'll ask you about your history and goals for the future. They may throw you some curve balls like, "How do we know that after we spend a fortune training you, you won't go off on your own and be an independent contractor for more money." One good answer would be, "Because I'm looking for stability, a job it can make a career of and build a family around."

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • About the same. Go online and bone-up on a few facts about the company: history, size, revenue, things happening in the news, etc. A little knowledge goes a long way.

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Demandé à all employees à Sdge

  • It depends on the job you're interviewing for. Of course, office jobs mandate a business suit, even if the actual job is mainly shirt and tie. Field job interviews can be more casual. However, all attire should be clean and in good shape. Remember, a nice sport coat is never over-dressed.

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