DXC Technology: Driving Digital Transformation with Confidence - Associate Sofware Engineer DXC Technology Employee Review

5.0
6 Jul 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Broad Service Portfolio Offers end-to-end IT services including cloud, analytics, cybersecurity, IT outsourcing, and application management. Global Reach Operates in over 70 countries, enabling multinational clients to manage global IT operations effectively. Strong Industry Experience Deep expertise in industries like healthcare, insurance, banking, manufacturing, and government. Strategic Partnerships Collaborates with top tech providers like Microsoft, AWS, Oracle, and ServiceNow. Digital Transformation Focus Helps legacy enterprises modernize their infrastructure and embrace cloud and automation. Scalability Proven ability to scale services for large enterprise clients with complex needs.

Cons

Your experience can heavily depend on project/team

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2.0
17 Dec 2025
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Pros

Generally strong work-life balance with flexibility in most roles. Competitive benefits package compared to industry peers. Extensive library of online training and learning resources that support continuous upskilling. Opportunities to work with global teams and exposure to large, complex clients.

Cons

Salaries tend to lag the market, and the performance management and salary review processes feel inconsistent and opaque. Limited job security due to frequent reorganizations, shifting operating models, and recurring changes in leadership. A lack of cohesive company culture—many teams still operate in silos or cliques based on legacy organizations from the various mergers and acquisitions. Managers are often disconnected from day-to-day work, and in some cases lack awareness of the responsibilities or even identities of their own team members. Constant transitions distract from long-term strategy and make it difficult to feel stable or invested.

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