great place to work - Solutions Architect Capgemini Employee Review

5.0
6 Nov 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

the company has been investing a lot in people and development and well being and this is a trend looking to continue with the recent Pulse site feedback. Friendly, dynamic culture despite the company growing size.

Cons

not necessarily a place that suits all circumstances given our clients do not always allow the flexibility Capgemini wants to give it’s employees. Go for an interview or reach out to real people on linkedIn and figure out for yourself

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for posting a review and thank you for calling out our friendly and dynamic culture. You're right that our clients can influence things like time spent on site vs time spent remote working, and we try and be open and honest about this with anyone considering coming and working for us. Not all our roles involve travel, but some do, and we recognise that's not a lifestyle that suits everyone.

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Pros

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

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Cons

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