ENGIE reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(2,277 total reviews)
avatar

Catherine MacGregor

89% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

ENGIE has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,277 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ENGIE employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energía, minería e infraestructura pública industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

2K reviews
2.0
Feb 5, 2018

Deputy Project Manager

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Energy sector, core of the society, good balancing between work and life

Cons

Slow, too much hierarchy, too much people with nothing to do

4.0
Feb 2, 2018

Good but frustrating

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Forward looking company getting involved in some exciting new areas. Opportunities around the world and good support in the regions

Cons

Huge amounts of internal committees and non fee earning staff with little understanding of the world outside their desks and theoretical studies. Bad staff are shuffled around rather than managed out

1.0
Feb 1, 2018

Profit before people

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good camaraderie between colleagues and teams.

Cons

No training provided, other than mandatory or health and safety. Employee benefits are virtually non-existent (other than "discounted" vouchers such as 3% off a £100 gift card etc.). Managers/supervisors unable to effectively manage due to constant "firefighting". Absence is rife and all departments (including management) are chronically understaffed. Entire business is driven by cost and savings, there is absolutely no investment in people. Annual salary increase is significantly lower than rate of inflation (most recent rise was 1.75% after being led to believe it would be 2%). Communication is appalling between departments and between senior management and lower level managers/frontline staff, major decisions that have huge impacts on people's jobs/workloads/lives are made without any consultation with them. Very high "churn" rate, especially among managers as there is too much pressure and zero support or investment. This leads talented staff members to move on to bigger and better things, rather than staying to support and improve the business. There is a new focus/scheme almost every week from head office which means nothing to operational and frontline staff, meaning that nobody seems to know what tasks are priorities and eventually projects/bigger pieces of work are ignored in favour of firefighting/dealing with day-to-day issues and service delivery. Little HR support, a single manager supports the whole country (several sites and hundreds of staff). No confidentiality. Strictly private pieces of information become common knowledge almost immediately. Often staff members find out news affecting them from other staff members before being formally told. Almost no room for career development as there is no investment in staff or in training, so nobody ever improves or is given a real opportunity to prove themselves. Rate of pay is significantly lower than competitors, this is sometimes bolstered by "allowances" etc. to try and make up the difference but means that staff need to take on additional duties and responsibilities to justify their earnings. There is no such thing as employee engagement, the staff all have to fill out a questionnaire once a year and nothing is done about the results. Periodically there are "employee forums" set up, but these are then cancelled by senior management after a while for no specific reason.

Viewing 1876 - 1878 of 2,277 Reviews

Glassdoor has 7,007 ENGIE reviews submitted anonymously by ENGIE employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if ENGIE is right for you.