A great place to work and grow - Program Manager Capgemini Employee Review

5.0
6 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Supportive environment 2. Helpful people 3. Going aggressive on new age tech. Lot of good work is there for technically competent people 4. Flexible working and excellent work life balance 5. HR policies around benefits are great

Cons

1. Salary or compensation wise its average

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for sharing your 5-star review with us. We're glad to learn that you are having a great experience with Capgemini. However, I understand your concern about the salary not being satisfactory. We are continuously working to improve our compensation and benefits package to meet the needs of our employees better. Your feedback is important, and we will take it into consideration as we work towards enhancing the overall employee experience at Capgemini. If you have any specific suggestions or areas you feel could be improved, please feel free to share.

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Cons

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