Good company for freshers to learn - Senior Process Associate Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
Jun 29, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Shift time and good clients for work

Cons

There is no good cafeteria

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Capgemini Response
11mo
" Thank you for your feedback. We're pleased to know you appreciate the project opportunities and the flexibility in shift timings at Capgemini. Regarding your concerns about the cafeteria, we want to assure you that we are continuously working to enhance the overall food experience across our locations. We value diversity in our culinary offerings—including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and tuck shop options—and are committed to making them more inclusive and enjoyable for all. As part of this effort, we've introduced pop-up counters featuring regional delicacies and regularly organize food festivals that celebrate India's rich culinary heritage. We encourage you to share specific suggestions through the ICRES Helpdesk so we can continue to improve. Thank you once again for being a valued member of Capgemini." Regards, Sanjay Chalke, COO - India, Capgemini

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