Average - Senior Associate Capgemini Employee Review

3.0
25 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Well maintained Work-life balance, ...

Cons

No comp benefits, no hike

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. The organization is pleased to know that you value the well‑maintained work–life balance and the stability offered during your time with us. Supporting employees with a predictable environment and the ability to manage personal and professional commitments effectively is something we deeply prioritize, and it is encouraging to hear that these aspects contributed positively to your experience. We also appreciate the concerns you have highlighted regarding compensation benefits and salary revisions. Your observation about the absence of comprehensive compensation benefits and limited or infrequent salary hikes provides meaningful insight into areas where employees may be expecting more support. Feedback like yours plays an important role in helping the organization evaluate existing structures and consider opportunities to strengthen reward mechanisms and enhance overall financial recognition for our colleagues. Thank you once again for sharing your perspective and contributing valuable input. The organization remains committed to reviewing these insights carefully and continuing to improve processes that enhance the overall experience for current and future employees.

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