Nice - Associate Consultant Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
Jan 4, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good culture and good office

Cons

Slow growth overall. Less appraisal

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We're glad to hear that you found the learning opportunities in cloud projects valuable. We’re committed to providing our employees with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in their roles. We also appreciate your honesty regarding the concern about yearly increments. As an organization, we are committed to ensure pay-equity and rewarding meritocracy which are foundation of our pay philosophy. Following the same, we evaluate the applicability of increments for all employees during the pay cycle, considering the current economic scenario, benchmarking against peer groups, and internal factors such as parity and performance. On the pointer regarding growth,Your growth is also important to us, and we're dedicated to supporting your professional development. We offer career paths tailored to your experience and encourage you to explore our online learning platform, NEXT, and the global 'Universal' catalog for programs tailored to your career growth needs. The revamped SkillPath portal also provides access to specialized technology content. For further information, please contact your people manager or HRBP. Thank you for taking the time to review us!

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Cons

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