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Empowering Innovation as a Python Developer at TCS – Driving Excellence and Transformative Solutions - Python Developer Tata Consultancy Services Employee Review

5.0
Apr 18, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Global Exposure: Opportunity to work on diverse projects for clients across various industries worldwide. Cutting-Edge Technology: Access to advanced tools and technologies to enhance Python development skills. Career Growth: Well-defined career progression paths and opportunities for upskilling through TCS's learning platforms. Collaborative Environment: Work in a team-oriented culture that fosters innovation and knowledge sharing. Job Stability: Being part of a globally recognized and financially stable organization. Diverse Projects: Exposure to a wide range of domains such as AI, machine learning, data analytics, and web development. Work-Life Balance: Flexible work policies and employee-friendly initiatives. Corporate Reputation: Opportunity to be associated with a leading IT services company known for its excellence and innovation.

Cons

Limited flexibility in project selection, as assignments are often based on business requirements rather than individual preferences.

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5.0
May 5, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Large client base. Talented people, have "cracked the code" on offshoring development and support.

Cons

For anyone used to working in US-based firms, the culture and politics will be difficult to understand and navigate. Internal policies and systems focus on the offshore delivery center model. Roles in the US do not fit into that mold, and obtaining approvals for simple expenses can require weeks and insanely high approval chains given the size of TCS. I needed approval from a global division head (a CEO direct-report) just to pay for a short training course. Missions of different departments are not clearly defined, so overlap and conflict are common.

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