Flexibility good but Hikes are bad - Azure Data Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

3.0
Mar 12, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexibility to work from anywhere

Cons

BAD HIKES and Less Learning in projects

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback about your experience at Capgemini. We’re thrilled to hear that you value the flexibility to work from anywhere, as we believe that empowering our employees with such options is essential for maintaining a healthy work-life balance and enhancing overall productivity. However, we sincerely appreciate your candid comments regarding salary hikes and the learning opportunities available within projects. We recognize that competitive compensation and continuous learning are critical factors for employee satisfaction and career development. We understand that the current situation may not meet your expectations, and we are actively reviewing our compensation strategies to ensure they align with both industry standards and our employees’ contributions. Additionally, we are committed to enhancing the learning aspects of our projects and exploring ways to provide more development opportunities that allow for skill growth and knowledge enhancement. Your feedback is invaluable to us as we work towards improving the employee experience at Capgemini. We encourage you to discuss your specific concerns with your manager or HR, as open communication is essential in addressing these issues effectively. Thank you for being a part of our team, and we appreciate your contributions to our ongoing success.

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there are no pros for this company

Cons

I was laid off after spending several months on the bench, with "lack of available projects" cited as the reason. However, another consultant in the same role who was also without an active client engagement was retained. As a woman and racial minority, I could not ignore the disparity in how these decisions appeared to be made. Before my termination, I reported being recorded without my consent and raised concerns about conduct that I believed reflected implicit bias. I was referred to as "URM" instead of by my name or role, encouraged toward race based employee resource groups rather than meaningful career opportunities, and repeatedly advocated for fair project placement while on the bench. My employment ended shortly after I raised these concerns. Following my termination, I pursued the matter through the appropriate internal and legal channels. I provided documentation supporting my concerns and gave the company multiple opportunities to investigate and resolve the issues. Rather than meaningfully addressing the evidence or acknowledging the seriousness of the allegations, the company denied wrongdoing, offered what I viewed as a nominal severance, and declined to accept accountability. Employees deserve confidence that concerns about discrimination and retaliation will be investigated objectively and fairly. My experience left me with the opposite impression.

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