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Capgemini Reviews
What is it like working at Capgemini?
Business Consultant in Bangalore:
Poor and lean work culture no growth opportunities and no work rest all is politics and fancy office interiors. Its best place for lazy people who can take nap in the office and hardly you need to stay 8 hours in office its no discipline here.
Work culture is good, I have a good role for making effective contribution.
Learning Specialist in Pune:
Pros: my team, open culture
Cons: Unfair compensation policy
Growth on hold and pay on decline.
Senior Project Manager, IT in Hyderabad:
Pros: Business development
Cons: No appreciation nor hikes
Challenging role with unrealistic contractual obligations signed off by the Sales Team.
Operations Director in Bangalore:
Pros: Empowerment
Cons: Salary scale
Good.
Accounting Associate in Chennai:
Pros: Environment
Cons: Pay
Fast paced opportunity without direction.
Service Delivery Manager in Dallas:
Pros: Drive your schedule.
Cons: No career guidance.
Pleasant Environment - no reward.
Software Engineer in London:
Pros: variety of project work
Cons: pay disparity throughout departments
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