CAI reviews

3.0

39% would recommend to a friend

(549 total reviews)
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Tom Salvaggio

44% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

CAI has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 549 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The CAI employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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549 reviews
3.0
May 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

remote, flexible, friendly and helpful team

Cons

low salary, no ptos or holidays, hard to go up

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CAI Response
4w
Thank you for sharing your experience! We are glad that remote flexibility and your team have been highlights so far as those are qualities we work hard to cultivate at CAI. We also appreciate your feedback and encourage you to share those thoughts directly with our HR team to continue this conversation. We are grateful to have you on the team!
4.0
May 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

good manager and a director.

Cons

toxic colleague being promoted despite negative reviews from the team.

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CAI Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We are glad to hear that your manager and director were highlights during your time at CAI as strong leadership at every level is something we are committed to fostering across our organization. We also appreciate you bringing your concerns forward. The experiences and perspectives of our former team members are always important to us, and we encourage you to reach out to our HR team directly and confidentially at HCM@cai.io.
1.0
May 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Opportunity to gain experience for those starting a career in IT

Cons

My experience at CAI has been challenging due to a combination of management practices, system limitations, and overall workplace culture. Management tends to micromanage and, at times, interacts with employees in a way that can feel more controlling than professional. This can make it difficult to feel trusted or treated as a responsible adult in the workplace. One-on-one and monthly meetings are often heavily focused on achieving near-perfect performance, with expectations that can feel unrealistic given the tools and conditions provided. This creates a high-pressure environment that can become stressful over time. Professionalism can also be inconsistent, which affects communication and overall team morale. A major issue is the phone system, which frequently has glitches and dropped calls. These technical problems directly affect performance metrics, yet employees are still held accountable for the results. This creates a disconnect between expectations and the tools provided. Call quality evaluations can feel overly strict and inconsistent. Employees may receive lower scores for minor issues such as missing specific phrases or small documentation details. Different team leads also evaluate calls differently, which creates inconsistency and, at times, a perception of unfairness. There were also previous limitations that prevented employees from taking breaks if calls were in the queue, making it difficult to step away even for basic needs without risking penalties. Although this has been improved, it still reflects how processes have not always supported employees effectively. Compensation and benefits are another concern. The company does not offer PTO; holiday work is compensated with a bonus, and raises tend to be minimal. Despite high expectations, compensation does not always reflect the level of performance required. There is also a noticeable pattern of high turnover. The company is frequently hiring, but many new employees do not stay long. Employees who have been with the company longer often feel undervalued and not fully appreciated for their experience and commitment. Concerns about management behavior have also been raised in the past. Some employees have brought issues to HR regarding unprofessional comments or jokes made by management, but there is a perception that these concerns are not always addressed effectively. Overall, the work environment can feel very metrics-driven, where employees are treated more like numbers than individuals, rather than valued contributors, and employee well-being does not always seem to be a priority.

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CAI Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience in such detail. It is clear that a great deal of thought and care went into this feedback, and we appreciate that. The perspectives of our former team members are always important to us, and feedback like yours contributes meaningfully to the conversations we continue to have as an organization. We encourage you to reach out to our HR team directly and confidentially at HCM@cai.io. Wishing you nothing but the best in what lies ahead.
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