Cognizant reviews

3.1

54% would recommend to a friend

(82,944 total reviews)
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38% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Cognizant has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 82,944 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Cognizant employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Aug 9, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fortune 200 Name, due to the revenue generation of the company.

Cons

Low Skills, Long working hours - It is expected to have early morning calls, evening calls with offshore. Leadership is in India, so they dictate, you follow the orders. Most of the resources in US are on Visa, and okay to work long working hours of 12 - 14 hours a day. Promotion is based on a number of years in Cognizant, not the talent you have. If you are not on project, you will get laid off in 5 weeks. They hire you because they have a project, and as soon as the project is over, you receive an email that you will be let go in 5 weeks.

1.0
Oct 25, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Don't be fooled by the positive comments, they've been written by the incompetent managers who are trying to keep appearances

Cons

Where should I start? This company is covering up mobbing, using discrimination and retaliation for anyone trying to make things fair. A Portuguese TL is bullying anyone who gets in his way and tries to hide his stupidity by harrassing people he considers as a threat. This is a horrible company to work for, stay away ! Salary is just a facade as you won't get any kind of rewards/bonus and the lowest of medical package. Their reputation in Krakow is so low that they started to recruit people in Ukraine.

1.0
Sep 3, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Difficult to say. Our employments were transferred to Cognizant from two other vendors under a TUPE agreement. If you get new responsibilities, the job can get more interesting for some time, at least until Cognizant take them away from you.

Cons

As previously said, Cognizant took over the business under a TUPE agreement. Cognizant first presented themselves as a marvellous company, people focused and eager to make their employees happy. We were currently unhappy of our positions and I think most people wanted to believe in that bunch of corporate lies. Then things started going sideways. First thing, management has been focusing more on making their client happy than their own employees. Cognizant promised productivity increases that they almost didn't reach. To ensure that these objectives were met, productivity targets were increased by 10% from one day to another. This is a recent event but will most likely lead to less people getting performance bonuses. This obviously makes people angry but senior management didn't even care announcing this to operators but let team leaders - who didn't have any say in the decision - announce the news and take the heat. This kind of cowardly behaviour doesn't go unnoticed and the majority of the personnel doesn't trust senior management anymore. Second thing, a few people in every team had been given more responsibilities and were de facto promoted, to mentor and coach other operators to help them reach their productivity and quality targets. Last week, all these people were sacked and had to go back to basic operations duties. Some of them had been holding their position for as long as 2 years, even before Cognizant came into the picture. Again, communication of these news was delegated to team leaders while senior management could just sit back and relax. When interrogated about this event, senior management affirmed that "this is not demoting people" and looked surprised when told employees are looking for another job. This affirmation is an insult to all the personnel onsite. Operators are however not the only ones to suffer from Cognizant's actions. Team leader's bonuses conditions have been changed and are now based on criteria that are out of their hands like employee attrition and sick days. This decision is irresponsible and only increases dissatisfaction amongst managers, who should be inspiring beacons of motivation and corporate spirit. How can you expect to motivate people if you demotivate them and their managers? This comment only can't depict the whole reality of working at Cognizant but working there feels even worse than what I wrote above.

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