Capgemini Government Solutions (the Government Contracting subsidiary of Capgemini) is hands down the most toxic place I've ever worked. Superiors across every level of the company up to the newly appointed CEO berate the staff, cuss you out, destroy morale, limit every resource imaginable, and give zero acknowledgment of any work, success, dedication, etc. all to create the worst day-to-day working environment you could imagine. - No career path whatsoever. You are hired for one job and they intend to use you as much as possible and wait for you to get burned out and leave before they would ever promote you, give you a raise, etc. - Personnel are often hired for one job and switched to another not long after they start. - No defined path for promotions, raises, or bonuses - 'Success' is purposely left undefined so they can continue to move the goalposts to allow them to never pay out full bonus amounts (if at all) or give promotions, raises, etc. - Fully expected to work multiple full-time positions without corresponding compensation due to the lack of resources across entire organization. - Resources are few and far between, leaving the same small group of people to do all the work. - Work/life balance is non-existent. You will work weeks and weeks with typical days ending around 2-3am due to lack of resources. - Few, if any proposal resources - Large percentage of personnel that work in the company are not familiar with Government Contracting Industry practices, standards, etc. - Absolutely zero acknowledgment of any sort of hard work, success, dedication, etc. In the year plus I worked here, I heard a true 'thank you' from any superior maybe 3 times. - Upper management firewalls themselves off of any responsibility, accountability, etc. 95% of all of the work done in the company is performed by Manager level and below. Senior Managers and up always find a way to push the work down to other levels. - HR is a MAJOR liability for the company. Purposefully leave investigations incomplete, argue with staff, try to withhold payouts when personnel leave the company, unable to perform simple HR tasks. Incredibly unprofessional.