Dreadful company - avoid! - IT Manager CGI Employee Review

1.0
12 Aug 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- It pays a salary (albeit a low one). Decent pension scheme. - Parking available on-site. - Good experience for apprentices and graduates. - Staff canteen. - Some good colleagues (as well as the backstabbing ones).

Cons

- Bad work life balance. Meetings often start before 9am or after 5pm. - Working from home frowned on and rarely possible for managers. - Salaries for managers are well below market rates. - Little chance of any bonus and when you do get one it's paltry - 1 or 2%. - Stressful, 'hot house' atmosphere, blame culture prevalent. - Senior managers micromanage everything and make middle managers to do likewise. - Cost cutting everywhere, expenses scrutinised for every little detail. - Contract staff often in critical roles because CGI will not pay decent salaries for permanent people. - Few staff benefits: just a salary, pension and a share saving scheme that you have to pay for if you want it. - Insanely complicated internal processes. Heath Robinsonesque methods for accessing various applications and environments. - Reading office is old and not very clean. Insufficient and dirty toilets. Old, low quality desks and chairs.

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5.0
27 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great leadership Understanding of work/life balance

Cons

Don't really have any cons for this company

2.0
7 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team for whom I worked was great. One of the best.

Cons

Other teams not so much. Herding cats and you end up taking over on an IMC call for something not even in your sphere. I feel they blacklist employees they RIF. I had a great Director try to get me in with other BUs and nothing. He tried again and again. Others who got RIF'd told me the same. Not good. Also, seems people look over their shoulders looking for the Grim Reaper. Not a good way to be. And the higher ups that are in charge of client retention seem to not be the ones on the firing line, only the consultants that did great work for the clients who decide to leave. HR who is supposed to help get another job within the company are worthless. They want you to do all the work. Also, CGI is so big teams only know what they know. Learning other teams' stuff seems to be frowned upon. How can you move around? This login makes you stuck.

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