CGI reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(17,870 total reviews)

François Boulanger

78% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

CGI has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 17,870 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CGI employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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18K reviews
3.0
Mar 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Engaging Portfolio of Work: The company handles a wide variety of intellectually stimulating and high-impact projects that keep the day-to-day work interesting. High-Caliber Talent: You will work alongside brilliant, collaborative, and highly skilled professionals who make the work environment rewarding. Professional Development: Its a large company with rigid structure which can create clear avenues for promotion but with such a large company, it means you're more likely put "in a box" and its hard to move up easily. Operational Structure: The organisation is well-structured with clear hierarchies and established workflows, providing a sense of order in a large-scale environment. Competitive Benefits Package: The non-salary benefits are comprehensive and provide good value to employees.

Cons

Job Security & Bench Policy: There is a strict 12-week window for project placement, after which redundancy becomes a risk. While this reportedly happens rarely, it creates an underlying sense of instability for those between assignments. Forced Employer Branding: There is significant internal pressure to provide positive public sentiment and reviews. This can feel performative and detracts from a culture of genuine, organic feedback. Operational Inefficiencies: The internal systems are outdated and cumbersome. Furthermore, the IT support model is strictly ticket-based with slow turnaround times - often taking up to two weeks for simple resolutions - which hinders daily productivity. Post - Acquisition Culture Shift: Since the acquisition, the previously strong, people-centric culture has noticeably faded. The environment now feels more impersonal, and a "number-not-a-person" mentality has begun to take hold. Internal Friction & Politics: Integration efforts have left some lingering "us vs. them" dynamics. There is a perception of favouritism toward legacy employees when assigning to projects, which can create friction for new staff. Stagnant Career Growth: It is increasingly difficult to spearhead new initiatives or gain recognition for individual contributions. This, combined with below average wages and outdated personal development processes, makes long-term career progression feel limited.

1.0
Mar 20, 2026

Stuck in the past, inhumane

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Nice views from the office. Good pension (good company to coast and retire at)

Cons

- Consistently belittled by directors and managers over trivial issues whilst working hard on client deliverables which take priority. - Directors on a power trip and seem to like threatening HR involvement over issues that are not representative of that escalation, simply bullies. - There is no incentive to work hard at CGI - promotions are simply tick box exercises, and pay rises have been below inflation anyway. - A bench process that is stressful and inhumane, I was told to apply to projects that I was not interested in as I 'could just leave later if you find something better' - a great way of maintaining client relationships? - I was told that by directors that the 'anonymous' employee surveys affect team bonuses if scores are low, not sure that is really collecting the best data around team morale and improvements.

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