Favoritism and unfair promotions overshadow employee performance - Senior Analyst DXC Technology Employee Review

1.0
23 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing to be spoken about

Cons

In the XCS insurance process at DXC, many employees feel that career growth and promotions are not always based on performance, skills, or process knowledge. There is a common perception within the team that personal relationships with management play a significant role in advancement opportunities. Several team members also feel that deserving employees are sometimes overlooked, which affects morale and motivation. This has created concerns around transparency, fairness, and equal opportunities for growth within the process. The work itself can provide good learning opportunities, but the management approach and promotion practices are areas where employees believe improvements are needed. A more transparent and merit-based system could help improve employee trust, retention, and overall work culture.

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5.0
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Pros

Good pay. Good management. Great work environment

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Company just born out of a merger of CSC and the old EDS spun off by HPE Seems to be a good match of size and capabilities A lot more business opportunities, a much larger sales and delivery capability Great people in the trenches, smart, talented, experienced Stock price through the roof for three years straight...but options no longer given out to employees Brilliant CTO

Cons

Same CEO as CSC, which means no raises or bonuses, constant cutting (value retention) Drive for more off-shoring, landed resources (Indians brought to America on bogus visa justifications, for six month intervals). Replacing people with software as fast as possible Replacing experienced people with inexperienced people as fast as possible Ridiculous sales goals set by people who have never sold anything in their lives

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