Capgemini reviews

4.1

85% would recommend to a friend

(86,149 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 86,149 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
Apr 3, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Provides decent opportunities for growth and development, especially great for people fresh out of college. From time to time, there are some excellent consulting and technology gigs, if you are lucky to get onto one and when the economy is doing well. It is easy to build friendships and have fun with people at the same level. Gives opportunity to get an insider look at Fortune 500 companies and some opportunities to switch projects and do something totally new, without the need to quit and look for new job. This helps build people skills, breadth of experience and taste for different technologies and methodologies. It is always fun to travel to new client sites, go out with clients and other travelers and accumulate travel perks. Corporate benefits, some flexibility to work from home and switch geographical location are a big plus.

Cons

Project feedback and year-end review processes are out-of-date. Even if you are performing above and beyond expectations, at a much higher level, you are still required to have "N" years of experience and actively lobby with senior management in order to get promoted. Quality of projects and management is hit or miss. Some projects are very hush-hush, on the need to know basis, managed top-down, sometimes micromanaged. Company is pretty fragmented internally; it is very tough to move around divisions and people will hold that against you. International travel is rare, mostly due to costs and US being a stand-alone unit. Developers have little voice over how things are done and usually are pretty frustrated with the development approach and tools, which can usually be explained by limitations that clients impose on software vendors and technologies (IBM, Oracle, etc). At the same time, management has succumbed to "in the future all dev work will be done in India" fallacy; therefore, there is constant pressure for consultants to get away from software development.

3.0
Apr 3, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

flexiblity in terms of where you live - as long as you are close to an airport or client.

Cons

it's really a french company, not european. an european consulting company would derive the majority of its revenue from Germany, followed by Britain, then France etc, aligned with the sizes of the economies as well as the propensity of a country to engage consultants. Just look at McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Booz, Accenture or any other consulting firm and you'll see what i mean. There's nothing wrong per se about this, just that if you are not french focused then your career path would be different.

5.0
Apr 3, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Competitive pay scale, work life balance taken into consideration. Friendly employees, good small client base. Lots of interesting projects, and some even cutting edge. Usually stress free client site work Monday through Thursday and work from home on Fridays. Bonus pay outs since the last couple of years has been good. Good expense policy. Senior Management fairly keen on your progress and updates and do recognize your efforts. Good social culture, team events and parties are small scale but always fun. Lot of opportunities to travel within the US and work in different sectors. Easy to relocate from one office to another.

Cons

The promotion / performance appraisal process is very much revenue centric. If a minimum revenue % has not been achieved you can forget that promotion. Roles are not standard across the board - since the company promotes generalists, you can have a solid year with a lot of leadership opportunities and another with zero visibility or opportunities. As an employee you do not have a say in where what client you get placed. The company is also heavily focused on IT projects and there are not too many management consulting opportunities, even though that is usually the marketing pitch while making a job offer.

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