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Capgemini Engineering

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Capgemini Engineering reviews

3.5

66% would recommend to a friend

(65 total reviews)
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William Rozé

70% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

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3.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

Pay is good, clients are well knows companies that may look great on your CV and grant you general experience you will rarely see in start-ups and even mid-sized projects. Developers are rarely underualified because of standartized interview process. Company pushes for diversity and open communication and it usually works out fine, people are friendly and forthcoming. KPIs are clear and getting a promotion is a clear goal.

Cons

*This may apply to my specific project and not be a general trend* Company insentivises (at the very least, doesn't address) internal compenition betwen branches. You will be on a project where Capgemini teams from countries A, B and C are involved, all work in different timezones and topic of the day on an internal meeting of devs from country A will be "how do we look better than country Y to not get booted off the project" and not actual working topicsm which is quite depressing.

5.0
Feb 11, 2026
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Pros

Good salary, pay on time, work-life balance, remote 100%, Great and challenged projects (depends on client), many perks and benefits, e-learning platforms, well defined career plan, diversity and inclusion,

Cons

Is not easy to move to another project or client

1.0
Nov 28, 2025

The worst experience of my career.

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Pros

Only the benefits are good; everything else is disappointing.

Cons

The management structure is extremely weak and often ends up misleading employees, causing professionals to move backwards instead of growing. My first manager was reasonable, but once the management changed, the situation became unbearable. I only spoke to my new manager twice: once for a performance discussion, and the second time when I resigned — after spending more than a year without receiving any feedback at all. The company feels disorganized and unfair. You never know which project you’ll actually stay in, as contracts are constantly being canceled. There is also a clear culture of favoritism: certain employees are privileged regardless of competence, which can seriously harm your reputation and career progression. There are no real salary adjustments — instead, the company offers a car as a way to compensate, which does not solve the underlying issue. Another major problem is that if you end up without a project, you’re moved to the so-called R&D department, which has nothing to do with actual research and development. There, employees are required to be in the office 100% of the time, and project managers are asked to monitor attendance, chase employees, and report absences — an unnecessary and stressful responsibility that does not align with a PM role. If you’re a beginner, you might tolerate this for 2 to 3 years just to gain experience and enjoy some benefits. But if you are an experienced professional, I strongly advise avoiding Capgemini Engineering Portugal. It was, unfortunately, the most disappointing IT company I’ve ever worked for.

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