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Texas Water Development Board Reviews

3.8

67% would recommend to a friend

(66 total reviews)

Carlos Rubinstein

42% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Texas Water Development Board has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 66 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Texas Water Development Board employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government and public administration industry (3.6 stars).

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66 reviews
1.0
16 Jun 2014
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Pros

Many smart people at the line-staff level, as well as many who sincerely care about their jobs and the impact of the agency on Texans.

Cons

Executive management is a disgrace. Chairman Rubinstein is as unethical and slimy as they come. The former Chief Deputy Executive Administrator was handed the position because he's a personal friend of Rubinstein. Just months after he was hired, he was forced to resign amid allegations of sexual harassment, although only because legal action was threatened. If it was just a single complaint, they would have turned a blind eye. Executive management let him leave with dignity and even had the gall to send out an apologetic e-mail expressing their sadness over his departure. Although he was a friend of Rubinstein, all three of the Board members were aware of his track record (not the first time he'd been let go because of sexual harassment...seriously), and did nothing. They are all complicit. If you're a woman, steer clear of the TWDB. Sexual harassment is condoned, ethics are lacking, and execs are more concerned with their political future than they are with providing affordable water infrastructure for the citizens of Texas. I'm afraid of the upcoming legislative session.

1.0
8 Apr 2014
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Pros

The staff (other than executive management) is highly professional and hard working. Water Planning, financing and water science along with collection and dissemination are key programs. Many smart people who care about the future of Texas work here.

Cons

Stifling and repressive environment of fear and retribution. Executive management is either from TCEQ or the Governors Office with little if any institutional knowledge of the agency or its programs. They are spoiled, self-serving and entitled; basically the opposite of public servants. The demands they place on staff are entirely unreasonable and stressful. It would be funny except that the opportunity to invoke their anger and retribution lurks at every turn. If you don't march in lock step you're either fired or forced out.

1.0
21 Feb 2014

Worst ran place I have ever heard of.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You will make good friends with your coworkers, in much the same way soldiers in a fox hole become brothers.

Cons

If you speak out against senior management, even in the hallway - you will be fired or "encouraged" to quit. Executive management each make six figures except for the female directors who make $90,000. Management cannot be trusted - announced no one would be fired during the reorganization then subsequently fired or urged many people to retire. There is no such thing as "Corporate Values." 10% of the agency does 99% of the work. Only way to survive is to be a "Yes-Man." Management announced bonuses and raises but then gave them to themselves!

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