Onboarding - Software Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

5.0
Mar 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good host and smooth onboarding process

Cons

No cons for the onboarding team

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Capgemini Response
2mo
Thank you for giving a 5‑star review. It is great to know that the onboarding experience was smooth and well organized, helping create a positive and comfortable start. The support provided by a good host played an important role in guiding through the onboarding process, addressing queries, and ensuring clarity at each step. Such coordination and responsiveness reflect a well‑managed onboarding team focused on delivering a seamless experience. At this time, there are no concerns or areas for improvement to highlight, as the onboarding process was handled effectively and without any issues.

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