Capgemini is pro-employee and a great place to work with.
It provides a lot of opportunities to grow in an employee's own space and also allows them to venture into new technologies, if needed.
Good employee benefits are offered, including:
Very few job openings are available as a consultant in the area.
Salary should match industry standards.
According to the recruiter, I should expect a mix of technical, behavioral, and leadership questions. However, the interview was very general apart from the 'tell me about yourself' part. Standard questions were asked, etc. As everyone's time is valu
During my B.Tech, I had a basic interview where I was asked fundamental Java questions, including core concepts like OOPs. It was quite simple, but unfortunately, I lost the opportunity due to certain conditions.
The interviewer was very rude. The interviewer first asked about my introduction, then about my project, and one DSA question. That's all. But I didn't receive the offer. Also, they told me to explain the DSA question, and at last, they asked if I
According to the recruiter, I should expect a mix of technical, behavioral, and leadership questions. However, the interview was very general apart from the 'tell me about yourself' part. Standard questions were asked, etc. As everyone's time is valu
During my B.Tech, I had a basic interview where I was asked fundamental Java questions, including core concepts like OOPs. It was quite simple, but unfortunately, I lost the opportunity due to certain conditions.
The interviewer was very rude. The interviewer first asked about my introduction, then about my project, and one DSA question. That's all. But I didn't receive the offer. Also, they told me to explain the DSA question, and at last, they asked if I