Friendlier than most consultancies but outdated and deluded - Software Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

2.0
11 Dec 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Very flexible in terms of what where you want your career to go - you can drive your career Flexible in terms of working from home when needed (depends on project) and sabbaticals,illness etc Happy to pay for professional certifications and the like Massive company so there's many experts to learn from Works in many sectors The AIE is an incredible scheme which prototypes the hottest tech! Not a bad starting point in a career in tech

Cons

The culture/values doesn't really mean anything when you barely ever interact with Cap Training for Graduates is minimal and completely different depending on department (some train very well - e.g. 3 month training period before actual work, some just throw you in with no training) - very organised with no prewritten path for many departments No official rotation - you can ask/fight to get changed but depending on your skills/experience and available positions you could be stuck doing something you hate No technical interviews for Grad software developers leads to working with people who are inexperience, have many bad practices are a pain to work with (especially when they earn the same or more than you!) Many people end up in positions unsuited to their skills (Software developers stuck operating as PMOS or Testers for years) Pay/Package is quite poor compared to other consultancies or any tech company really (Pay also doesn't take location into account) Many silly corporate videos that must be watched and are patronising People who talk the talk and tick the corporate boxes will get promoted despite not being valuable team members - hard when someone wearing a suit doing nothing gets all the credit and superior pay to the hard working delivery teams Software developers are in a way an afterthought - only now are Macbooks becoming a standard , still stuck buying rubbish lenovo/dell laptops leaving devlopers working in windows Very few projects in London ( Capgemini focuses on the projects it can win - cheaper in worse places where no other consultants want to go) Many projects are so poorly run that its killing the delivery teams - Crazy timescales, teams too small to manage and some higher up just shaking hands and saying "yes we can" - It's particularly evident when we have to hire other contractors to make up for the space Ratio of technical people to Business people is silly Still stuck using archaic corporate software (a lot of the internal software is a joke) Progression is limited in that it's slightly who you know (They'll get you onto the good projects and put in a good word ) and getting the right project - delivery isn't screamed about unless the project is pulling in massive revenue Too much focus on shifting work to offshore - It's cheaper yes but it leads to very poorly implemented solutions and more work for onshore people to fix. Often doesn't feel like you're part of the company due to the distributed nature of consultancy - it's lonely Doesn't provide as much variety as you might think due to lack of people leading to people being stuck on projects too long (1.5years+is very standard)

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Pros

Great ppl to work with, very collaborative environment. Great benefits, WLB, and paid time off.

Cons

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2.0
13 May 2026
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Pros

Pretty flexible. It's cool if you get on a project with a good client, because honestly you will become like a low-class employee at that company who they all dont care about and expect you not to be around very long so if you can deal with that then you can try and have a good time with them.

Cons

Honestly can't believe the audacity and entitlement of the middle management at this place. For example, last year everybody got about 3% merit raises (not at all keeping up with inflation but still something). This year, they were working with the same pool of funds to work with for raises, but made a "business decision" to consolidate the raises to only management. The rest of us got nothing. And the TOLD us they kept everything for themselves. And in addition to that, they twisted the knife by COMPLAINING to the whole department on a department call that their bonuses weren't enough. Just tone-deaf and careless mostly.

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