Horrible company - Senior Managing Consultant Capgemini Employee Review

1.0
Sep 9, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good for folks who want to start consulting career after college

Cons

Un-human policy Minimum work hours a 45/WK, No insurance coverage for employee and family the whole month in which you have joined. No benefits, 401K and other indirect benefits offered on paper eligibility starts after 13 months of joining. Drive your own car or pay for your cab to travel to clients irrespective of miles. Capgemini only reveal this information on the orientation day Miserable treatment to Juniors and college grads Capgemini force tehm to work beyond 50 hours a week For seniors they bully you to start your day at 7:30 AM at client office and finish the work day at 11:30 PM If you do not accept this style they would degrade performance in annual review or cook a false report. Mangers give personal stories to excuse No work / Life balance Traveling consultants will be asked to do Sunday thru Friday or some time Saturday return, this style is across multiple projects of Capgemini and this is not seasonal but thru out the year Most of the leadership roles are given to retired or close to retirement folks who make team members life miserable as they always speak about their grand kids and we can not even attend our sons graduation.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Pretty flexible. It's cool if you get on a project with a good client, because honestly you will become like a low-class employee at that company who they all dont care about and expect you not to be around very long so if you can deal with that then you can try and have a good time with them.

Cons

Honestly can't believe the audacity and entitlement of the middle management at this place. For example, last year everybody got about 3% merit raises (not at all keeping up with inflation but still something). This year, they were working with the same pool of funds to work with for raises, but made a "business decision" to consolidate the raises to only management. The rest of us got nothing. And the TOLD us they kept everything for themselves. And in addition to that, they twisted the knife by COMPLAINING to the whole department on a department call that their bonuses weren't enough. Just tone-deaf and careless mostly.

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