Good - Process Associate Capgemini Employee Review

3.0
20 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It is a good Company.

Cons

12 Days strict routine to go to the Office.

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Capgemini Response
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"Thank you for your feedback. We are pleased to know that you recommend Capgemini as great place to work. We recognize that adapting to a hybrid work model, especially after such a prolonged period of remote work due to COVID-19, presents its challenges. Our hybrid policy aims to balance well-being, teamwork, and the preservation of our company culture. We are committed to evolving together and are here to support your continued growth and success at Capgemini." Regards, Sanjay Chalke, COO - India, Capgemini

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