Rewarding work, but not great management. - Anonymous employee CGI Employee Review

2.0
Aug 17, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working with some very talented people, working with interesting clients.

Cons

Workload was insane, low compensation (loyalty like many companies feels punished), management do not understand that developers aren't interchangable and don't always hit the ground running. Felt like the company just needs to get rid of Director Consulting Services for development activities and hire Engineering managers to interact with clients. Lots of turnover and training newbies on the project became tiresome making it hard to achieve deadlines. Paying mediocre salaries gets mediocre talent. If you want a good salary here make sure you negotiate it before you join.

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Cons

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Pros

no specific positives to highlight from my perspective

Cons

I worked at CGI in both India and the USA and observed similar workplace culture concerns across both locations. The only real difference was HR—India HR felt more supportive, while my experience with USA HR was disappointing. My employment ended shortly after maternity leave due to an alleged “lack of projects,” which I experienced as a layoff. I also observed what appeared to be misuse of position by some leaders, including blurred professional boundaries, preferential treatment, and expectations that went beyond normal workplace roles—at times resembling personal-assistant-style demands rather than professional conduct. Surprisingly, I also noticed inconsistent “policies” applied differently to different individuals. In some cases, it felt like the rules changed depending on who you were. When leadership became aware that someone was related to another employee in the organization, it sometimes felt like that person was singled out or targeted rather than treated objectively. Overall, these practices—whether through inconsistent treatment, perceived power misuse, or favoritism—undermine trust, damage workplace culture, and raise serious concerns about fairness and professionalism.

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