Great learning environment with supportive teams - Senior Analyst Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
Sep 15, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Exposure to diverse projects and global clients, which provided strong technical and domain knowledge. Good opportunities to work with modern tools. Collaborative team culture with supportive colleagues. Flexible work environment and opportunities for skill development. Strong brand value in the IT industry, useful for career growth.

Cons

Compensation could be more competitive compared to market standards

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Capgemini Response
10mo
Thank you for your thoughtful and balanced feedback. We're glad to hear that your experience included exposure to diverse projects and global clients, which contributed to your technical and domain expertise. It's also encouraging to know that the use of modern tools, a collaborative work culture, and a flexible environment supported your professional development. We take pride in the brand value we've built in the IT industry, and it's rewarding to know it positively impacted your career growth. Regarding your point on compensation, we recognize that market competitiveness is an important factor. Compensation structures are reviewed periodically, and your input reinforces the need to continue aligning our offerings with industry standards. We appreciate your contributions during your time here and wish you continued success in your career journey.

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Cons

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