Capgemini reviews

4.2

86% would recommend to a friend

(86,514 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 86,514 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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87K reviews
3.0
Jul 24, 2018

Be prepared to play games

Recommend
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Pros

-Big international company with job opportunities -Benefits and pay are competitive, IF you ask -Peers are mostly like-minded

Cons

-Participation in non-required activities and meetings like weekly touchpoints and monthly company community are weighed heavier than actual job performance in terms of who to promote. These are also events that people are expected to attend, regardless of other job responsibilities. -Promotions are 100% the result of favoritism, resulting in ill-prepared and unqualified people being placed in leadership positions. This leads to failure. -Many people here work their tails off, but aren't recognized unless their in inner-circles of team leads and project management. -Project management seems lost sometimes. Constantly chasing new ideas and discarding ones that work. -Projects have their own cliques that defend their own people. Ex: if one person is under-performing the group will defend them for months, making excuses to leadership -Effective strategies include "shuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic"

1.0
Jun 13, 2018

Dont

Recommend
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Pros

Good pay, good insurance, good benefits

Cons

Little work-life balance, have to suck up to senior management in order to be promoted, little opportunities to learn as most roles given to foreign workers, less than 1 month bonus at the end of the year, pay raise but take away bonus, no proper training. Only consultants who are stationed at the main office will be noticed by management. Placed on projects that can be located anywhere from woodleigh to KL

1.0
Feb 18, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

- Smart, technically savvy people to work with - Good On-Boarding start up Base Salary – be sure to negotiate a good entry salary or regret it later. - Good Bonus

Cons

Absolutely no leadership/project management skills exhibited from Senior Management. (They’re too busy chasing down new accounts to line their own pockets.) - Too much of a ‘gap’ between the Consultants and upper management. Upper Management is totally impotent and disconnected. Management is often unresponsive to employee’s emails. - Hosting Adjoined/Kanbay Legacy Senior Managers/VPs are self-centered and do NOT care about the lower-level Consultants. All they want to do is come in, chase new accounts, collect their $150-$250k salaries, and go home. - No training $$s granted whatsoever for skill development. - No communication between upper management to consultants regarding: Career growth, project on and off-boarding, performance reviews. Everything is done in a ‘backroom’ , last minute type of way. You're assigned a People Manager who usually has no idea what you do, but is expected to make performance rating decisions about you. - Total lack of cooperation regarding process and procedural guidelines. Management is not motivated to enforce internal P&Ps and does not admonish those who resist attempts at P&P implementation. Need to implement systems with built-in business rules. Not the home-grown ones currently in use. - MVP performance tool is totally inadequate. HR recently unveiled the ‘new and improved’ MVP performance tool which basically places ‘Sales’ as the number one indicator of an employee’s performance. What about employees that have absolutely no connection to sales? Well, they are basically screwed. This model only rewards the Adjoined/Kanbay Legacy Senior Management/VPs and punishes the newer employees at lower levels. I have not had an increase in base pay because of the ‘economy’ – while the Hosting group continues to bring in millions of dollars in new engagements. The MVP tool is designed to harass the employees and ensure that they fail the litmus test it has created. That is why more than 2/3s of the company’s employees receive overall ‘3’ ratings on their reviews which, as of late, equals no increase in pay. - A clique mentality exists among the Adjoined/Kanbay Legacy folks. They take care of their own and neglect the newer folks. Must be constantly connected and kissing a#$ to get ahead.

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