Good place to work - Consultant Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
Aug 21, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good travel policies, good clients, work flexiblility

Cons

Huge organization, lacks one on one with manager during appraisals

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for your positive review! We’re delighted to hear that you appreciate our travel policies, the quality of our clients, and the flexibility we offer. We strive to provide an environment that supports our employees through effective travel arrangements, meaningful client engagements, and flexible work options. It’s wonderful to know that these aspects are contributing positively to your experience at Capgemini. We also appreciate your input regarding the challenges of working in a large organization, particularly around one-on-one time with managers during appraisals. We understand that personal interaction and feedback are crucial for professional growth. We are actively working on improving our appraisal processes to ensure more personalized and effective interactions between employees and managers. Your feedback is valuable as we strive to enhance these aspects and make sure everyone’s contributions are recognized and supported.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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