Projects - Senior Software Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

3.0
21 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Projects, good on-site opportunity,

Cons

No hike, need to improve hiring policy

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are pleased to hear that you found Capgemini to be a great place to start a career, and that you appreciated the good work-life balance, supportive team, and collaborative work environment. Providing opportunities to learn, grow, and gain exposure to new technologies and tools is an important focus for us at Capgemini, and it is encouraging to know that this has contributed positively to your experience. We also acknowledge your feedback regarding salary growth being slower initially, limited challenging work in some projects, and the time it may take for project allocation. While compensation progression, role alignment, and project deployment can be influenced by multiple factors such as business requirements, client needs, skill alignment, and internal processes, we understand the importance of timely growth, meaningful assignments, and transparent allocation timelines. Your insights are valuable as we continue to evaluate and enhance our processes to better support employee development, improve project alignment, and create more consistent opportunities for challenging and skill-building work. Thank you once again for sharing your thoughts and for your contributions at Capgemini. Wishing you continued growth and success in your career journey ahead.

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Pros

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Cons

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