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ITC Holding Corporation is an electricity transmission company located in Novi, Michigan. It provides transmission grid solutions to provide reliability, expansion to markets, allow new generating resources to interconnect to its system, and reduces the cost of delivering energy. ITC owns a high-voltage transmission infrastructure in 7 states and development in Wisconsin through its regulated operating subsidiaries. These systems serve a combined peak load of over 26,000 megawatts, along with 16,000 circuit miles of transmission lines supported by 700 employees and over 1000 contractors. The company's mission is to improve its power generating capacity in a globalizing environment, delivering superior and sustainable stakeholders value. ITC needs employees who thrive in a fast-paced learning environment. Whether you are a fresh graduate, eager to put your knowledge to test or you are in a mid-career job search, ITC offers an opportunity to make a difference. Employment Opportunities are available in these positions. Engineers (All levels), Instructional Designer, Financial System Specialist, and many more.

Subsidiary
$1B to 2B
Medium
Multiple locations
Electric Utility Companies
2003
Linda Blair
What departments ITC Holdings employees work at?
DepartmentsRatio
other occupation51.7%
Computer / IT18.1%
Engineers15.2%
Management14.9%
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Professional experience

How many years of experience do ITC Holdings employees have before joining?
Years of experience at ITC Holdings: Newcomers: 17%, Experiencers: 13%, Experts: 18%, Veterans: 52%. ITC Holdings employees have 8+ years experience on average before joining.
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Where did ITC Holdings employees work before joining?
Where they've worked before ITC Holdings: Alliant Energy, Ciber Global, Consumers Energy. Typical ITC Holdings employees have worked at Alliant Energy.
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Alliant Energy
Ciber Global
Consumers Energy
What industries did ITC Holdings employees work in previously?
Industry Background: The most typical industries of ITC Holdings: Electric Utility Companies, Water & Sewage Utility Companies, Gas Utility Companies, Consulting Companies, Software Publishing Companies. ITC Holdings employees most likely come from a Electric Utility Companies industry background.
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Where did ITC Holdings employees work before joining?
Past employers' size at ITC Holdings: Small: 26%, Medium: 14%, Large: 60%. Most ITC Holdings employees have previously worked at large companies.
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Educational background

What did employees at ITC Holdings study?
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Where did employees at ITC Holdings study?
Eastern Michigan University
Michigan State University
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Employee data

How long do people stay in a role at ITC Holdings?
Time employed at ITC Holdings: <1: 8%, 1-3: 19%, 4-8: 37%, 9-13: 29%, 14-20: 7%, 20+: 0%. Most ITC Holdings employees stay with the company for 4-8 years which is the same as the industry average.
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How does ITC Holdings rank for age & gender diversity?
Gender ratio at ITC Holdings: 70.0% Male and 30.0% Female. Age ratio at ITC Holdings: 16-20: 0%, 21-30: 27%, 31-40: 37%, 41-50: 21%, 51-60: 12%, 60+: 3%. ITC Holdings rates - 3.0% more female than the industry average. Most ITC Holdings employees are 31-40, which is on par with the industry median age range.
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Career advancement

How does ITC Holdings rank for career advancement?
Career advancement at ITC Holdings: high. ITC Holdings ranks high for career advancement which is above the industry average.
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What companies do ITC Holdings employees go on to work at?
Future employers of ITC Holdings: Black & Veatch, Burns & McDonnell, Consumers Energy, Deloitte, Dominion Energy. People who work at ITC Holdings most typically go on to work for the Black & Veatch.
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Black & Veatch
Burns & McDonnell
Consumers Energy
Deloitte
Dominion Energy