Good - Automation Test Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
Dec 28, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good company for freshers to learn and upskill

Cons

Lack of opportunities old technologies

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful review! We’re glad to hear that you see our company as a good place for freshers to learn and upskill. We strive to create an environment where new employees can grow their skills and gain valuable experience, and it’s great to know that you felt supported in your learning journey. We appreciate your feedback regarding the lack of opportunities and the use of older technologies. We recognize that staying current in a rapidly evolving industry is essential, and we are actively exploring ways to enhance our technological offerings and expand opportunities for our team members. Your insights help us understand the areas where we can improve, and we take them seriously as we plan for the future. Thank you for being part of our team, and we wish you the best in your career moving forward. If you have any more suggestions or thoughts, please feel free to reach out!

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