Working at Capgemini - Devops Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

5.0
Aug 18, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Ive been at Capgemini for 4 years now. I have not regretted a single day since starting. Everyone is collaborative, fun and keen to either learn or share knowledge with the rest. The work i do is Fun and great basis to learn and develop my growth. On the other hand, there has been fantastic opportunities for growth subscription based, or internal/external training; conferences and so much more. Growth in self development here is absolutely exceptional. Working from home can be hard. We deliver a strong attitude around mental wellbeing and there is multiple options for this support! Furthermore, offices can be booked to break up that work balance.

Cons

I dont think i can fault what i love about working for Capgemini.

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Cons

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