I-CAP - Data Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

5.0
Apr 23, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good learning platform, good inputs

Cons

Nothing all good, nothing need to improvement

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for sharing 5 star feedback. We are delighted to hear that you consider Capgemini a good learning platform and that you have found the inputs and learning opportunities valuable. Enabling employees to continuously build new skills, gain relevant knowledge, and grow professionally through structured learning resources and on-the-job exposure is an important focus for us at Capgemini, and it is encouraging to know that this has contributed positively to your overall experience. We also appreciate your note that you have not identified any concerns and that you feel there is nothing significant that needs improvement at this time. Feedback like this reinforces what is working well and motivates us to continue maintaining a supportive, development-focused environment across Capgemini. We remain committed to sustaining the same positive experience and ensuring you continue to have access to meaningful learning, guidance, and growth opportunities as you progress in your journey. Thank you once again for sharing your thoughts and for being a valued part of Capgemini. Wishing you continued learning, growth, and success in your career journey ahead.

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