Small Crown Corp, Big Ego - Manager CDIC Employee Review

1.0
Sep 26, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You’ll get lots of experience working under managers who teach you exactly how not to lead. Great training ground if you want to learn how mediocrity gets promoted. Plenty of buzzwords to add to your résumé (even if you’ll never see them in action)

Cons

CDIC is a textbook example of a small Crown corporation with a big bureaucracy complex. On the surface, it sells itself as an agile, forward-looking organization, but behind the curtain it’s nothing more than a stale, risk-averse workplace stuck in its own echo chamber. The biggest issue is management incompetence. Far too many people managers are unqualified and uninterested in developing their staff. Leadership often confuses micromanagement with oversight, and self-promotion with vision. The result is a toxic culture where good ideas are ignored, and employees quickly learn it’s safer to keep their heads down than to speak up. Like many government-adjacent workplaces, favouritism and politics rule the day. Promotions and “stretch opportunities” don’t go to the best performers, but to those who know how to play the game or curry favour with the right executives. This leaves genuinely talented employees stuck while mediocrity rises through the ranks. At the top, the executive team operates in an insular bubble. They churn out strategies and buzzwords that look great on paper but have little connection to the real work or challenges on the ground. Accountability is virtually non-existent, and when mistakes happen, they’re quietly buried rather than owned. Employee morale suffers as a result. Turnover is high, especially among the most capable staff who quickly realize their career prospects are better anywhere else. What remains is a cycle of disengagement and cynicism that leadership either can’t see or refuses to address. In short, CDIC is a place where politics outshine performance, weak management thrives, and ambition goes to die. If you value growth, leadership, and a healthy work environment, you won’t find them here.

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2.0
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Pros

Higher base pay than average, Flexibility to work from home, Interesting mandate

Cons

This tiny place is ruled by 3-5 people in power. Good work is discouraged and will actually get you fired or pushed out sooner rather than later as you will be perceived as a threat to them. First, they will remove you from all your work. Second, they will exclude you from all meetings (including precious team building events with drinks/dance at midnight). Finally they will start threatening you with performance measures until you step down voluntarily. If you want to spend all your time gossiping in high school social events with them - go for it. Otherwise - run.

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1.0
Nov 18, 2025
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Pros

Good benefits (including vacation and sick leave), good pay

Cons

Management is disorganized and communicate poorly. Some senior managers are in roles they are woefully under qualified for.

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