Capgemini Reviews

4.1

85% would recommend to a friend

(86,147 total reviews)
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Aiman Ezzat

70% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Capgemini has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 86,147 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Capgemini employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
17 Apr 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The remuneration for the graduate program isn't great for tech consulting per se - but it's above average when compared to consulting in general. If you do well to be promoted to consultant after the 18-month program (top 10% in SEA), the pay hike is actually pretty decent.

Cons

Pay and promotional processes here are extremely slow and delayed. For example, promotion and increment meant are only issued 4 months late. This delay has happened at every step of the way from my promotion to an assoc consultant from a senior analyst, and to a consultant from an associate consultant. This is something that many graduate talents are unhappy about. Efforts reaching out to HR regarding this usually ends in vain because we get ignored - which also reflects badly on the company. It's an elephant in the room that the company struggles to retain talent, especially locals. This has been brought up multiple times to the leadership. However, the leadership, culture, and focus on capital over people make it difficult for employees to trust in the vision of Capgemini Singapore. At this time of writing, most of Capgemini's key leadership (CEO / COO) have already left the organisation.

1.0
3 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Relatively flexible working hours. Nobody disturbs you cos they do not even show up in office. Decent source of income for side hustlers who just want to collect a pay check and a steady stream of monthly salary without actually doing your day job. Will not get promoted but will not get caught and fired too. 2. Free sponsored coursera account. Can leverage on this to slowly upskill and find a job elsewhere when you are ready to work again.

Cons

1. Pretentious culture. They only mention the good stuff at the end of a project or to celebrate a quick win. But the people at the top are unaware of the chaos and lack of teamwork on the ground. Bunch of people just smoking their way through to get their pay check. Especially people in the middle management who claims to be subject matter experts but leave the dirty jobs to the junior hires, steals credit and get all the limelight. People who get promoted are those who spent office hours doing showy and useless stuff in a bid to be forefront of innovation and [insert any other buzzword]. The only capable people are the leavers who struggle to 'move up' in such a toxic environment and unfair performance evaluation. 2. Body shop. Beware of being on the bench. You are left on your own when you are out of project. Supervisors do not care enough to find you a project that's within your expertise. If you are not resourceful or extrovert enough to find your own opportunity, good luck at being noticed/deployed to a decent project. Grads are just thrown into projects to figure out how to get things done on their own, without charging the client a huge bill. How convenient!

2.0
21 Dec 2021

Maybe an unlucky episode in Capgemini Singapore

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Salary payment are on schedule

Cons

My experience: 1. Forgotten on my 1st day of work. They didn't prepare my account or laptop. I went to the HQ for nothing. 2. Working on weekends, holidays and OT are granted. Lunch time/break? Forget about it. Meetings can be at any moment. 3. Never spoke to my boss. A colleague never spoke to him and was working there from 6 months already. If you are lucky you will speak to his vice. 4. You are disposable. 5. I was the 4th replacement of that position in that project. 6. Indian culture in Singapore. Maybe I was unlucky.

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