Large bureaucratic corporate - Anonymous employee ENGIE Employee Review

2.0
May 26, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Large corporate with diverse businesses and industries under one company. Push to grow within the UK market. Encouragement of internal mobility. Relatively well paid. Friendly people. Excellent work life balance. Interesting industry to be in as many new developments and innovation potential

Cons

Incredibly bureaucratic. Too many layers of management levels. Too large to be effective decisionmakers as have to undergo many rounds of discussions for all items. Poor middle managers. Promote the wrong people for the job. Poor progression prospects unless you are French, know the right people or are on 'fast track'. Undergoing major restructuring changes (since 2016). Cutting back on pay and salaries. Poor internal communication and staff engagement. Work in silos and lack of interaction between teams in business. Inefficient processes and procedures - done for the sake of it. Poor leadership. Very low staff morale at the moment

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Cons

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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at ENGIE and for giving us a 5-star rating. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed a low-stress environment and appreciated your co-workers. At ENGIE, we are fully committed to offering the opportunity to make a difference within an engaged community working toward a desirable and inclusive future. However, we are sorry to hear that your journey with us came to an end after a year, and we truly value the contribution you made during your time here. We wish you the very best in your future professional endeavors. Best regards, The ENGIE Team
3.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

The work can be challenging but also fulfilling at the same time and many opportunities and resources to learn. The pay and benefits are a little above average.

Cons

The culture has adversely changed where it used to be cooperative but now it is more cut-throat and many things are not communicated properly and an imbalance of responsibility and accountability which is causing conflict. There are many "exceptions".

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