I-CAP - Software Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
Apr 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

liked whitefield office. full greenery

Cons

People are not easily reachable here. may be they are so busy may be one reason.

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Capgemini Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing 5 star feedback. We are pleased to hear that you liked the Whitefield office and enjoyed the greenery around the campus. Providing a comfortable workplace environment that supports employee well-being is an important focus for us at Capgemini, and it is encouraging to know that the office setting contributed positively to your experience. We also acknowledge your feedback that people are not always easily reachable, possibly due to busy schedules. We understand that timely accessibility and responsiveness are important for effective collaboration and smoother day-to-day work. Your insights are valuable as we continue to strengthen communication practices and encourage clear availability norms so that employees can connect more easily when support or guidance is needed. Thank you once again for sharing your thoughts and for being a valued part of Capgemini. Wishing you continued growth and success in your career journey ahead.

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