Government Solutions forgotten in the mix - Anonymous employee Capgemini Employee Review

3.0
Dec 22, 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Collaborative atmosphere Government Solutions a growing area Pleasant, can do atmosphere Opportunity to participate in centers of practice, centers of excellence Work life balance emphasis supportive of workers with families, other demands in off hours.

Cons

Government Solutions as part of Capgemini NA was kind of the "stepchild" Due to Government requrements, systems of CGGS had to be kept separate from Capgemini NA, which meant there was not as much opportunity for knowledge sharing, or even software use as would have made job easier for me Not understanding Capgemini levels and culture before coming on board was a disadvantage when negotiating position and understanding what was offered at other levels that might have afforded the opportunity to negotiate a better package Not enough effort is spent to find places for people who are displaced from projects costs the company a lot of attrition of good workers.

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Company provides training on soft skills and technical skills prior to placing on a project.

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

there are no pros for this company

Cons

I was laid off after spending several months on the bench, with "lack of available projects" cited as the reason. However, another consultant in the same role who was also without an active client engagement was retained. As a woman and racial minority, I could not ignore the disparity in how these decisions appeared to be made. Before my termination, I reported being recorded without my consent and raised concerns about conduct that I believed reflected implicit bias. I was referred to as "URM" instead of by my name or role, encouraged toward race based employee resource groups rather than meaningful career opportunities, and repeatedly advocated for fair project placement while on the bench. My employment ended shortly after I raised these concerns. Following my termination, I pursued the matter through the appropriate internal and legal channels. I provided documentation supporting my concerns and gave the company multiple opportunities to investigate and resolve the issues. Rather than meaningfully addressing the evidence or acknowledging the seriousness of the allegations, the company denied wrongdoing, offered what I viewed as a nominal severance, and declined to accept accountability. Employees deserve confidence that concerns about discrimination and retaliation will be investigated objectively and fairly. My experience left me with the opposite impression.

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