Mediocre Job - Senior Software Engineer/Tech Lead Capgemini Employee Review

2.0
Apr 27, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Industry agnostic, consultants are viewed as mercenaries.

Cons

No employee benefits until grade D

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Capgemini Response
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Liebe Kollegin, lieber Kollege, vielen Dank, für deine Bewertung. Ich verstehe sie nicht recht, da du Kultur und Werte kritisierst und als besonders negativ hervorhebst. Denn gerade die wertebasierte Zusammenarbeit innerhalb von Capgemini und die sieben Unternehmenswerte werden auch hier immer wieder von sehr vielen Kolleginnen und Kollegen als besonders positiv hervorgehoben. Von deiner Aussage, dass Mitarbeiter keine Benefits hätten distanzieren wir uns klar. Es gibt sehr viele flexible Leistungen, welche Capgemini seinen Mitarbeitern unabhängig vom Erfahrungsgrad zur Verfügung stellt. Mehr dazu erfährst du hier: https://www.capgemini.com/de-de/karriere/warum-capgemini/flexible-benefits/ Magst du dich diesbezüglich vielleicht auch noch einmal an deinen Personalvorgesetzen wenden? Viele Grüße, Carina Schmitz, Digital HR Marketing Specialist Es freut mich sehr zu lesen, dass alles reibungslos funktioniert hat und du wie wir nun mit uns remote arbeitest. Herzlich willkommen im Team! Beste Grüße Carina

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