Review - Associate Software Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

5.0
Feb 28, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Good work Environment -Opinions are valued equally -Learning a lot of new things here

Cons

-For us we do not have hybrid mode option as we are on bench but some other areas of capgemini they have that option.

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Capgemini Response
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We're thrilled to hear that you're enjoying the positive work environment at Capgemini, where opinions are valued equally and you have the opportunity to learn new things. We understand your frustration regarding the lack of a hybrid work option for bench employees, especially when other areas of Capgemini have this option. While we strive to provide consistent policies across the organization, there may be variations based on specific circumstances. Your feedback is valuable, and we will use it to review our policies and ensure that all employees have equitable opportunities. Thank you for sharing your experience.

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Cons

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