Ok, average job, below average pay, some great people, others not so much...you can probably do better - Business Analyst Capgemini Employee Review

2.0
Aug 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- The good people there are great: very fun, easy to work with and supportive - not a bad last resort - good place to be for a year or so - relaxed work culture - Global company growth is good, brand is Europe is strong

Cons

- below average pay - slow days - some people can be selfish - clear favoritism - difficult to pursue what you really want, high chance you'll get stuck - work is not exciting - say they'll do what's necessary to make sure you're happy but little follow through - ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU ARE VERY EXPENDABLE TO THEM...THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT YOU, YOU CAN BE REPLACED AT A MOMENTS NOTICE

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Capgemini Response
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We're sorry to hear of your unhappiness here at Capgemini. Capgemini is a very large team- 200,000 across the globe- and we want to make sure you feel supported in by reaching out in many ways- through your people manager, project lead and in the Capgemini communities. We are a people business and strive to do all we can for our employees! Thanks again for your feedback.

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