Ratings for The City of Calgary
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The City of Calgary Reviews
What is it like working at The City of Calgary?
It’s good.
Laborer in Calgary:
Pros: The benefits and the hours are great. I enjoy the seasonal work and working my way to full time. Good for a young person. The union.
Cons: The management is not fair at all times. You need to fend for yourselves, thank the lord for union.
Great place for those with families to work, who want to make a big impact.
Civil Engineer in Calgary:
Pros: Large impact on a lot of people
Cons: Politics and poor decision-making by politicians that affect a large number of people
Business Process / Management Consultant:
Pay is below industry norms for educated individuals. Pay is above average for those less educated and manual laborers. Employees get zero perks and no bonuses. Only highest levels of management receive bonuses. Benefits are average. Management constantly struggle with council direction attempting to keep costs down by reorging every 6-18 months. Frequent layoffs always cut too deep, and then many of the laid off employees are brought back.
Best- Short term and long term S&A coverage.
Heavy Duty Mechanic in Calgary:
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