Good Company. Start your career with Capgemini - Software Associate Capgemini Employee Review

5.0
28 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You can learn Ur interested technologies if you are fresher, bcoz you will be on bench for 3–4 months. Capgemini is a brand, So by working here you will get good exposure around the new technologies. If your luck is good, you will be into a good technology during training and project.

Cons

Don't expect any hike here just learn things and switch to another organisation. Don't expect for areas bcoz they can change their polices anytime to save money and so that they can show it as profits to clients.

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for the 5-star review! Regarding your concern on hikes, these are variable and depend highly on your project, performance, grade level, experience level, etc. We try our level best to keep at par with the industry standards. There are abundant learning opportunities at Capgemini. You can explore our platforms like NEXT and skill path to align with your growth and development requirements. Have a wonderful #LifeAtCapgemini

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Cons

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