Good training at iGate, which is now a part of Capgemini. Good for freshers who want to start their career in IT.
No good projects, and it is based on your luck which project you work on. You will get training in one domain, but the projects you get depend on luck.
The interview process included three rounds, all of which were conducted in a structured and professional manner by the HR team. The questions were mainly skill-based, focusing on coding syntax and logical problem-solving. After completing the three
The interview process was smooth. I received a call from HR regarding a job opening, and the interview was then scheduled. The interviewer was nice and asked me questions related to my experience.
Don't go for the Capgemini interview process; they're mostly wasting time. Even if you give your best, they don't care. They may select you, but they will never follow up. Even if you do, they will say the project is ramping down and offer other oppo
The interview process included three rounds, all of which were conducted in a structured and professional manner by the HR team. The questions were mainly skill-based, focusing on coding syntax and logical problem-solving. After completing the three
The interview process was smooth. I received a call from HR regarding a job opening, and the interview was then scheduled. The interviewer was nice and asked me questions related to my experience.
Don't go for the Capgemini interview process; they're mostly wasting time. Even if you give your best, they don't care. They may select you, but they will never follow up. Even if you do, they will say the project is ramping down and offer other oppo