Good to grab some experience, not a long term project. - Software Developer CAE Employee Review

2.0
Jun 20, 2008
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Pros

Good technology if you like big projects. Can be quite challenging at times. The work environment is great. CAE can be a good learning ground for someone without much work experience. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to work into a large company for the first time. Most departments will pay overtime which is quite good as some companies won't allow you do to overtime at all. The work schedule is quite flexible. You have to be there between 9h30 and 3h30. Otherwise, the schedule is up to you. CAE is a great place for interns, which is how I got into the company.

Cons

Short term management techniques encourages bad choices for the long run. It is very unclear to the developers why some decisions are made impacting their job. The technology is getting a bit dated and no plans are made to refresh it. Most of the developpers aren't aware of the recent developments in the industry which makes innovation almost innexistant. The location of the building isn't conveniant if you don't own a car. Getting there via public transportation is quite painfull unless you live next to the 40 as you can only get there on bus. The traffic to get there on car is quite frustrating too.

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5.0
Mar 3, 2026
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Pros

CAE has been an incredibly supportive place to build a career. Leaders genuinely invest in your development, and there’s a strong culture of learning, collaboration, and trust. I’ve always felt empowered to bring ideas forward and take on new challenges. The company cares about its people, provides flexibility when it matters, and creates an environment where you can grow personally and professionally. Proud to be part of this organization.

Cons

The company is evolving fast, which is good—but change can be emotionally challenging for teams navigating uncertainty.

1.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

I don't have to work there anymore.

Cons

- CAE is trying to get bought out, so they are leaning into defense and chopping other areas. - They are banking on AI being able to do everything (they have no clue how subsidized AI currently is and are going to have to do more layoffs to afford the amount of AI they have implemented when tokenization comes for them). The buy-in is so heavy it borders on psychosis. They practically had the lunch lady and the janitor in AI training meetings trying to create their own agents for some reason. - From the tales before my own, layoffs happened really often and at random, shocking, disturbing, and overwhelming those who were left. - Their eyes are WAY too big for their stomach. They gobbled up so many smaller companies in the industry and then didn't know what to do with the talent they brought on board. Also squandered the resources they purchased. They have a set of priorities and quantity is on the list. Quality is missing entirely. - New CEO is trying very hard, for some reason, to sound dippy and flighty. He is not your friend. Remember that no management is your friend, no matter how "in the trenches" they claim to be with you. - "Flex" vacation scheme is an absolute ripoff unless you are smart enough to milk them for every day you can convince them to let you take off. Take all you can get because NO vacation payout if they lay off/fire you. - End of employment was demeaning and insulting. Just like other roles, HR seemed overwhelmed and couldn't take the workload of the layoff because they neglected to send out information, there were errors in the severance document, and they apparently didn't have anyone remaining who knew how to arrange the pages in a PDF. They were late to their own meeting laying people off, by the way. Anyone who had the illusion of feeling valued lost that within the span of three minutes. - It is feast or famine: Everyone is either overloaded with work and stressed out, or they are bored and disappear from the office to go do whatever and you don't even notice because you're so busy. - They are constantly trying to game their own internal employee metrics (switching up survey methods/platforms, constantly blasting employees with surveys and solicitations for feedback so much that you're overwhelmed or stop bothering, employee "talent" self-review time every 6 months) to try to make it look like they have positive relationships with staff. It felt like justification for adding "benefits" we didn't ask for instead of raising pay.

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