Good and Bad - Unprovided ENGIE Employee Review

3.0
Aug 3, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Staff are generally friendly and approachable, any micro-management is rare, and the office has a more relaxed atmosphere. Some benefits available. Opportunities to move between departments and offices are plentiful.

Cons

Relaxed attitude above tends to seep into areas where it shouldn't such as decision making. A lot of employees feel under-rewarded and overworked, often having to make up slack for less experienced (but higher paid) staff. Turnover is high in certain departments so workloads can be a bit much due to understaffing. Communication from above is limited, and the spread of knowledge to staff is dependent on how proactive the managers are, as is support for external training/development. The current reorganisation has left a lot of uncertainty around the business and had led to lower morale.

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5.0
May 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The overall total compensation is fair compared to the industry standard

Cons

The overall bonus payout is not competitive compared to the others in the industry

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ENGIE Response
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Thank you for sharing your review after more than 3 years with us in Houston. We are pleased to hear that you find the overall total compensation fair compared to industry standards. At ENGIE, transparency and fairness in rewards are essential priorities, and we are glad that our employees know and understand the elements of their compensation through our pay transparency policy. We also take your comments regarding the competitiveness of the bonus payout structure seriously. Your feedback is highly valuable as we regularly analyze our compensation programs to remain competitive within the industry. Sincerely, The ENGIE Team
3.0
Jun 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great PTO benefits, very flexible.

Cons

There are certainly favorites among leadership. If you are on management's good side, you may see opportunities that others won't. Most internal promotions are decided before the job even posts, they just have to go through the formalities of posting/interviewing.

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