Limited Growth, Poor Staffing Practices, and Frustrating Internal Processes - Senior Consultant Cognizant Employee Review

1.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

You get to see how things are done behind the scenes at a wide variety of large companies.

Cons

In my experience, staffing decisions often favored offshore delivery teams over U.S.-based employees. I felt that U.S.-based staff were sometimes kept on projects just long enough to establish the client relationship or stabilize delivery, then work was shifted offshore. This created instability and made career development difficult. Internal mobility was frustrating. The job board existed, but I did not see it function as a realistic path to my next project. I also felt pressured to express interest in roles that were poor fits, including short-term roles requiring relocation. Raises were limited or nonexistent in my experience. Basic internal processes, such as provisioning software licenses, often required excessive approvals, manual email workflows, and scheduled support calls.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Cognizant can be a great place to work at. You have to be self-motivated and driven. You won't often be given a script on how to do your job well. But if you are willing to search for new opportunities, you will find success.

Cons

Just like many other tech companies, layoffs are happening all the time. This often brings many projects to a complete halt. Management never communicates when someone is laid off. And when they are laid off, they often never back fill positions, leaving existing team members working the equivalent of three jobs at once. Most teams there are skeleton crews, ensuring that they cannot reach their full potential.

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