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Ratings for DXC Technology

  • Appreciation
    3.7
  • Company Outlook
    3.1
  • Fair Pay
    2.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.7
  • Manager Communication
    3.8
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Transparency
    3.2
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DXC Technology Reviews

What is it like working at DXC Technology?

Plentiful Project Management Experiences.
Senior Project Manager, IT in Plano:
Pros: The people that I work with - they are smart, committed, and willing to make a difference for the client and company
Cons: Pay is too low and bureaucracy
Work life balance, flexible timings.
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General) in Hyderabad:
Pros: Work life balance, flexible timings
Cons: Too volatile, fat organization and chances of progression is less
Increasingly asked to do the impossible with little support.
Information Technology (IT) Architect in Galway:
Pros: diversity of customers, challenges.
Cons: internal managnenet
Well it's place for people looking for some good employment opportunities.
Software Engineer in Bangalore:
Pros: The way of cooperation served by other employees at the company is great
Cons: My average salary which I expect to be more not just for my self but for many other employees like me worthy for it
International global environment which makes it interesting.
Supply Chain Manager in Utrecht:
Pros: international environment
Cons: no career opportunities; no pay raise
Overworked, Underpaid Overachiever.
Principal Software Engineer in London:
Pros: I love solving problems
Cons: Aside from receiving salary increases on threatening to leave (twice), I have received an unsolicited merit or cost of living raise in a decade.
Information Technology (IT) Architect in Clarkston:
A rough time for a new company. The pain of transitions and finding it's place is felt at all levels. The changing CEO's have not found their bearings and the company and employees have been suffering for it.