Capgemini reviews

4.2

86% would recommend to a friend

(87,135 total reviews)
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70% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Capgemini has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 87,135 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Capgemini employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Nov 1, 2015
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Pros

Interesting clients, intelligent people to work with.

Cons

Bullying is rife on some larger programmes where the focus is on delivering against milestones no matter what. Work life balance is non existent on a lot of assigments too with 4+ days on site the norm. We've been told not asked to work 5 days a week and possibly weekends on a failing programme for a major client. Collaboration between the SAP and other non techie consulting teams does not exist. SAP run everything with the transformation and change teams tagged on as an afterthought and treated as lame partners almost like contracted suppliers. Programme directors can be viscious and don't expect any support from your bosses. Pay is poor and HR is a joke. As a senior experienced consultant I have no say as to which assignments I would like to work on which seems odd to me. Really sexist, This company has fewer women in senior roles due to the nature of the culture and the poor work life balance. I have noticed quite a bit of racism too with the teams on projects segregated along racial lines, with very little socialising. I also saw frequent instances of asian guys being talked down and belittled. Their values and actions do not match, one of these values 'fun' is in short supply.

1.0
Sep 12, 2015
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Pros

I didn't see any pros in this company. Might be i landed in a wrong project.

Cons

Countless. People who don't have any knowledge of the projects are sitting higher up the order doing nothing. Freshers are treated as dogs, all of them are either thrown into a support project(they dont have any development projects, during induction itself HR starts telling you about incidents etc etc) or they are given documentation work. 9hrs30mins to be completed in office, i guess this is because this company doesn't do any development work. They don't have any process, exit process was a pain. Nobody in 3 months notice period told me what all approvals were required, i was lucky to get all one day before, i saw few people crying at exit counter as there approvals were still pending. Canteen's food was pathetic, i never got a clean table to eat, people almost everyday fight for spoons. Cab services were again pathetic, a female if leaving at 10:30pm will get drop till home, but a guy will have to wait for 11:30 cab service for a home drop, and if he books for 10:30 pm service he will be dropped at as nearby station which will increase your travel time by twice. People sitting there for 10-15 years doing nothing, they don't have technical expertise nor they know how to manage. There were teams not individuals who just come to office to be on personal calls or to be in the canteen. The account which i worked for didn't feel like a single team, it was like different companies sitting under one roof with blame games between the teams. Same used to happen with onsite counterparts who were happy in saving there seats at onsite, rather then helping the offshore team. Interview process is again pathetic, as higher ladder doesn't have technical expertise they don't know whom to hire.

2.0
Aug 10, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I liked my colleagues and the people I worked with There are plenty of opportunities for internal progression

Cons

no loyalty to service centre staff, bad pay, terrible promotional pay process, they don't care about staff. I worked for Capgemini for 8 years, I worked my way up the ladder from Tier 1 analyst, Trainer, Incident Manager, Change Manager to Team Leader of my own service desk. I was a team leader for 4 years and gained vast experience and knowledge. I saw the company grow bigger over this time. I wanted to do some travelling before I was too tied down with a family in future and so asked for a sabbatical which I was refused. So I reluctantly left the company and travelled Australia. When I returned to the country a year later I was re-employed by Capgemini, however, I would soon find out that the values that the company claims to stand for do not actually ring true (I have detailed these below). Despite my previous knowledge and experience I was re-employed as a Tier 1 analyst and placed on a temporary agency contract. I was placed on a team with a Team Leader who continually asked me for advice on how to do her job and who did not provide me with any feedback on my work for an entire 6 months. When the 6 months came I was told I would be denied a Capgemini contract, despite exceeding in my job, because my adherence to the Totalview system (tells you when to take your breaks and is directly linked to codes you place in your phone) fell below the average. I was not aware that my adherence fell below this percentage as I was not given any feedback for the entire 6 months. Another 6 months went by without feedback and so by this time I had sat for a year on minimum wage on a temporary agency contract even though I had previously worked on a Capgemini contract for 7 years and although higher management was aware of me and my knowledge/experience and despite applying for promotional positions I was never promoted again. There are many many other things wrong with the way Capgemini treat their staff in Inverness which has recently seen 4 of my other previous colleagues with other 20 years experience (senior problem managers, Major Incident Managers) with Capgemini leave and pursue employment elsewhere. I would not recommend Capgemini as a good place to work to anyone. It has become a corrupt, uncaring, ignorant, disappointing place to work with no intention of changing The 'Values' that Capgemini stand behind are below. Honesty: Capgemini is not honest with their employees when they neglect to tell them that when you are accepted for a promoted position you have to wait 3 months as a probation period, you then have to wait up to 12 months for Capgemini to then decide whether or not they want to give you that pay rise and even if they do give you the pay rise it is not back dated!! They do this so that they can save money for their clients. Boldness: Capgemini is not scared to sacrifice it's employees trust and previous promises in order to please it's clients. Trust: Ask anyone that works for Capgemini in Inverness if they trust their employer and a large majority will say no and will all have very similar stories as to why. Freedom: There is no freedom in Capgemini, you either do what the company wants or they will replace you, everyone is expendable Solidarity/Team Spirit: This one I agree with, there is team spirit in Capgemini. People who are all in the same situation but find it hard to find work anywhere else in Inverness are working together, not because they have loyalty to the company they work for, but because they all know what it feels like to be working there. Modesty: Capgemini are not modest, they tell their employees that they cannot afford to give pay rises or promotional pay to their employees because of the economical climate and then they send out a mass email at the end of the year to thank everyone and go on to advice on how much profit they have made that year. Fun: It's ironic that their last value is fun, read all of the above and tell me if you think their employees are having fun?

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