Perfect place if you have no ambition or aspirations and plan for this to be your last job - IT Professional FM Employee Review

3.0
27 Mar 2023
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Pros

Decent benefits. Company is very willing to invest in your training. Depending on your role, lots of business travelling opportunities. A very stable company with a very unique business model that almost guarantee truckloads of profit every year regardless of the economy is doing.

Cons

Unfortunately, while the organization is very willing to train you up, it often ends there. There is a severe disconnect between paying for an employee's training to actually utilizing their newly acquired skills. Promotion is not based on abilities or skills demonstrated but simply on gut feel. The company will spend tens of thousands of dollars sending you for professional certifications and even pay for the professional membership fees. But when a job opening presents itself, do not expect you stand a decent chance of getting that role. In short, your willingness and ability to be trained does not necessary equate to career growth. Due to the structure of the IT departments outside the head office, there are very very limited opportunities for growth.

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5.0
17 Apr 2026
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Pros

Good company, fantastic work life balance and people there are really nice

Cons

salary is okay but not the best compared with the other big tech companies

1.0
4 June 2026
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Pros

* Pay and benefits * Industry best technical and engineering foundation

Cons

Miserable, toxic, regimented place to work. In recent years trended this direction. Now it is much worse. Corporate office recently changed job responsibilities for Account Managers and Underwriters in a project called "RACI". The result is lopsided heavy workload dumped on underwriters that we aren't properly staffed to perform with qualified people. Underwriters are being set up to fail unless willing to work 60-80 hours per week and make your personal life secondary to all else. AM's are being turned into "Account Executives" and will lose most underwriting skills. Underwriters now have a dead-end career path. There are numerous co-workers with huge egos that jockey for position and favor. They love to hear themselves talk in meetings. Since promotions are based on favortism and nepotism who can blame them. Management keeps a matrix of all employees and their potential for advancement. If you are in the wrong square on the matrix you are stigmatized.

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