Good culture - Program Manager Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
Oct 22, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Challenging projects Good people to work with Opportunities to switch careers Global opportunities ESOP

Cons

Pay lesser for long timers Low increments

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Capgemini Response
8mo
Thank you for your thoughtful and encouraging feedback! We're delighted to hear that you've had the opportunity to work on challenging projects, collaborate with great colleagues, and explore career transitions within Capgemini. We take pride in offering global exposure, a diverse work culture, and initiatives like ESOPs that support long-term employee engagement. At the same time, we appreciate your honest feedback regarding compensation and increment concerns, especially for long-tenured employees. We understand how important it is to feel recognized and rewarded for continued contributions, and your input will be shared with the relevant teams as we work to enhance our rewards and recognition framework. Thank you for being a valued part of our organization—we look forward to supporting your continued growth and success.

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