Capgemini reviews

4.1

85% would recommend to a friend

(86,507 total reviews)
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Aiman Ezzat

70% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Capgemini has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 86,507 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
Sep 14, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Great work-life balance 2. Respect from managers 3. Comprehensive and well thought out training plan for employees 4. Attractive remuneration package 5. Clear expectations of role and career progression 6. Workforce diversity 7. MNC that moves as fast as a startup 8. Ultra generous benefits such as gym, food, etc. 9. Forefront of technology 10. None of the above are true

Cons

1. Managers lack empathy when working with their teams. "My way or the highway" is one of the many high-handed values they live by. There is zero effort to understand their own junior employees' own personalities and groom them in their own ways. 2. Adding to point number 1, managers have the same mindset that junior employees should operate the same way these managers operated back when they entered the workforce decades ago. "Back when I started working, ..." is a common phrase thrown around. 3. Managers take things very personal here. Disobey them, challenge their thinking or do anything out of the ordinary and you may find yourself not on a project and floating on the bench forever. Don't worry though because then, you can watch movies or learn something new or psst. find a new job. 4. The model of outsourcing work to India is flawed. Zero pride taken in their work, leading to poor or even no deliverables produced and local resources have to take the heat. 5. Perception is key here. You do not have to have substance. (I guess that's why we have a ton of managers here who are empty cans). Simply speak anything and everything that crosses your mind and you may find yourself getting into the goody books of senior management. 6. They constantly lie that they are a startup, being agile and flat. Truth of the matter is, the company is constantly sticks to the cash cows of legacy software (which is technically not wrong) but leaves zero room for tinkering with new technologies. 7. We do not have a strong learning and development plan for employees here. Really not sure what the HR team is doing. Probably 100% tied on hiring new employees because there is simply high attrition rate. CEO gives the excuse that the attrition rate is fine because it's the same across all other consulting firms. 8. Too many hired from the same country, bringing along their own working culture that may work for them over there but not in Singapore. Again refer to point number 1. Company pretends to be a supporter of gender diversity (Women@Capgemini) but nothing to address the elephant in the room. 9. No clear strategy of what products to have deep expertise in, leading to half-hearted attempts at training, leading to not having the proper resources at bids, leading to lousy delivery if we magically win projects, leading to customers that do not return for repeat business. Well, that's for another management team to worry because by then it wouldn't be a problem for the current management team right? 10. Simple things such as having templated assets to streamline the process of working on a bid or on a project are missing. Hold on, come to think of it, they do have templated assets. Templated assets for hiring events. See point number 7. 11. Graduate programme is a sham. It's subsidised by EDB and it's another excuse for the company to bring in cheap local talent to simply make up the numbers. When e-learning counts as training and managers can simply concoct some presentation showing the growth of graduates, it's no wonder that they are still meeting the KPIs set by EDB. 12. Senior management look down upon software developers because they think it's cheap labour that can be outsourced to India. They value empty cans more. See point number 5.

1.0
Sep 18, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

it used to be a good company 2 years back. now days new maniac management & unacceptable HR policies have screwed it up nothing good.

Cons

-Long working hours - 9.5 hours - that is also monitored by a tool called empulse. -poor transport services. -Forget salary - take ur joining CTC as granted. it wont grow even if u spend decades here. -Fake promotions that only makes u end up with higher work responsibility but no better pay check. -Its loosing more & more clients - job security has gone. Currently people are being fired. -People matters only a tag line. People really doesn't matter. -You will only work here full fill ur manager's Goal, u dont have a goal. -Every year u will find ur project managers , BU Heads & HR bodies changing ( I guess they all leave after realizing the pathetic state ) & every time the new managers & HR people come up with new experimental idea that makes ur life more & more pathetic - all awards & recognitions are being cut down. - forceful movements are given -

3.0
Aug 15, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Large organization with options to travel, and good brand equity to be considered for future roles at other IT consultancies.

Cons

Large orgs come with internal politics. I tried advocating for years the area of Capgemini I wanted to transition into but had a lot of trouble leaving the practice I was hired into. Given it's a large org, myself and many others also got pigeonholed into a specific niche role that wasn't very transferrable--if you ended up wanting to help with business development or a PM capacity, it was my experience that it was hard to even get in the room or be considered if you didn't have 6+ years of experience. Ended up getting laid off and only given 1 month of severance despite 4 years of service. No budges even after trying to discuss about it. Ironically helped put together a proposal that took months in the making, got laid off when there was no immediate projects in the pipeline for me, then the large deal I drove got sold a month after I was gone. Seems like there was a disconnect or gap in information with higher leadership on what contributions I was making and felt like I ended up just being another number rather than fostering my growth.

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