Pro's and Con's - Manager Capgemini Employee Review

5.0
May 28, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Global exposure & diverse projects: Work with top clients worldwide. Strong learning & development: Abundant training, certifications, and career growth opportunities. Improving work-life balance: Recent initiatives to reduce long hours. Inclusive culture: Diverse environment valuing trust, fun, and teamwork. Good benefits: Health insurance, flexible work (hybrid), and educational aid.

Cons

Compensation: Potentially lower salaries and raises compared to competitors. Workload & stress: Project-dependent, but can still involve long hours.

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you so much for your glowing 5-star review and for sharing such a well-rounded perspective on your experience with us. We're thrilled to hear that you've found value in the global exposure and the opportunity to work on diverse, high-impact projects with top-tier clients. It's also encouraging to know that our strong focus on learning and development, including training and certifications, is supporting your career growth. We're especially proud of the recent strides we've made in improving work-life balance and fostering an inclusive, collaborative culture where trust and teamwork thrive. Your recognition of our benefits—like health insurance, hybrid work flexibility, and educational aid—means a lot to us. At the same time, we appreciate your honest feedback regarding compensation and workload. These are areas we continue to evaluate closely to ensure we remain competitive and supportive of our employees' well-being. Your insights help us grow, and we're grateful to have you as part of our organization.

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Pros

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