Capgemini Policy - Devops Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
1 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Policy are good - Work life is good - atmosphere is good - Projects are also nice

Cons

- can be stuck in office politics

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Capgemini Response
10mo
Thank you for your detailed review and for sharing your experience as a former employee. We're glad to hear that you appreciated the organization's policies, work-life balance, positive atmosphere, and the quality of projects—these are all areas we continuously strive to strengthen to create a fulfilling and supportive workplace. Your feedback about office politics is important, and we understand how such dynamics can impact the overall experience. We remain committed to fostering a transparent and inclusive culture where collaboration and respect are prioritized. Thank you once again for your contributions during your time with us, and we wish you continued success in your future endeavors.

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