ONBOARDING - Software Engineer Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
Mar 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The onboarding process is smooth and clear which included very good spoc interactions

Cons

No cons from my side

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Capgemini Response
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Thank you for providing your feedback. We appreciate the positive perspective you have shared regarding your experience, as it helps us understand the strengths of our onboarding processes and overall employee engagement. You have highlighted that the onboarding journey is smooth and clearly structured, supported by effective SPOC interactions that help new joiners transition comfortably into their roles. This acknowledgment reinforces our commitment to ensuring clarity, transparency, and accessible guidance during the initial stages of the employment lifecycle. We continuously strive to maintain an onboarding framework that is responsive, well‑coordinated, and aligned with the needs of every colleague. You have also mentioned that there are no cons from your side. While experiences may vary across individuals and teams, we appreciate your positive assessment. It strengthens our efforts to further enhance the workplace environment and uphold the standards that contribute to supportive, seamless, and meaningful employee experiences across the organization. These reflections are valuable, and we thank you for taking the time to share them. Such feedback enables us to build on existing strengths and reinforces our commitment to creating a smooth, structured, and supportive environment for every colleague.

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