rainy weather did not stop entergy’s information technology and grid modernization employees from volunteering at one of the company’s biggest service projects with nola tree project.
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"over the past 30 years, i've found great mentors at various stages of my career, and they worked with me to help improve and upgrade my skill set."
entergy serviceman justin mitcham has been keeping the power flowing in the deep east texas area of woodville since 2015, and this week he was honored as lineman of the game during the saints vs. cowboys match.
"the nuclear industry provides ample training and opportunity to achieve your developmental goals. it’s hard work, but it's rewarding."
"the people who work here are brilliant, funny and caring. i’m so lucky to live in a beautiful state and work in an environment of kindness and generosity."
navasota native jason orlando was honored as entergy’s lineman of the game during monday night football’s texans-saints game on sept. 9.
"i enjoy working at palisades, as we have team members who always look for opportunities to improve and strive for more."
like the rest of the country, mississippi is enjoying record low unemployment. but that can be a double-edged sword. with fewer people searching for jobs, companies looking to hire often find a gap between the quality of worker they need and the quality of those who apply.
"entergy has a network supporting women. the diverse ideas and opinions expressed by women are valued by leadership, as women often approach issues from a different angle."