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3.1
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Consultant
3.3
30 April 2026
Decent place for career growth in IT consulting
Pros: There's a lot of opportunity for career growth here, especially for entry to mid-level `Consultant` roles. You can jump on diverse `digital transformation projects` across different clients. It's good for building a solid resume with varied tech skills, and they offer decent training programs too.
Cons: Since it's a big corporate, things can move pretty slow sometimes with internal processes. Not all project assignments are exciting, and sometimes you feel like a cog in the machine. Compensation could be better compared to other `IT consulting` firms for the amount of work.
Advice to Management: Try to streamline some of the internal approval processes. Also, revisit compensation packages to stay competitive in the market, especially for top performers. More transparency on project allocation would be great.
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Associate Consultant
3.4
29 April 2026
Good spot for career growth if you're proactive
Pros: You get to jump on a lot of diverse projects, which is awesome for learning new tech and skills in digital transformation. There's a decent formal mentorship program too. If you're remote from the USA, it's pretty good for exposure.
Cons: It's a big corporate environment, so sometimes it's hard to stand out for promotions. Career paths aren't always super clear, you often have to figure out your next step yourself and network a lot.
Advice to Management: Focus on clearer, more transparent career pathing for employees, especially in specialized IT consulting roles. Encourage leaders to actively identify high-potential talent rather than relying solely on self-advocacy.
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Senior Consultant
3.3
26 April 2026
Decent Flexibility, but Project Dependent
Pros: As a Senior Consultant, I've had decent work flexibility. Many IT consulting roles offer hybrid work, and it's common to work remote 2-3 days a week. It's a big corporate environment, so they do have policies supporting this for employees in the Dallas office.
Cons: The actual flexibility really depends on your project and client. For some digital transformation engagements, clients demand more onsite presence, even if you're a Senior Consultant. It can be tough to balance your personal life when client time zones dictate your schedule, even when you're working from home.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize work flexibility policies across all projects and clients. Empower project managers to genuinely support hybrid work models, rather than letting client demands completely override internal guidelines.
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IT Consultant
3.1
23 April 2026
Okay Experience, Work-Life Balance Can Be Tough
Pros: I did get to work on some pretty cool digital transformation projects, which was great for my resume. The team in the Atlanta office was usually supportive, and I liked the exposure to different client environments. There's good potential for learning new tech skills as an IT Consultant.
Cons: Work-life balance here is often a struggle, especially with demanding client projects. Expect to put in long hours, and the hybrid model means you're still commuting a few days a week. It's a big corporate consulting firm, so flexibility isn't always there for personal commitments.
Advice to Management: Management needs to enforce clearer boundaries on project workloads and client expectations. More emphasis on employee well-being would go a long way, especially for IT consulting roles.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.0
16 April 2026
Okay for IT Consulting, culture needs work
Pros: I got to work on some cool digital transformation projects for major clients, which is great experience as a Senior Software Engineer. There are lots of opportunities for learning new tech in IT consulting. The hybrid model offers some flexibility.
Cons: The company culture feels a bit lacking sometimes. It's tough to build strong team connections when everyone's on different client sites or remote. Leadership could do more to foster a unified environment in the Chicago office; it often feels very siloed.
Advice to Management: Focus on building stronger internal communities and fostering better team cohesion, especially for those in IT consulting roles. A stronger emphasis on internal development, not just client billability, would help.
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Senior Consultant
2.9
7 April 2026
Career growth is tough to find
Pros: You'll get exposure to a wide range of clients and technology services. It's pretty decent for gaining experience on various digital transformation projects, which is good for your resume, especially early on. In the New York City office, there are plenty of networking events to meet people.
Cons: Actual career progression for senior consultant roles felt really slow. There's not enough mentorship or a structured plan to move up, making it tough to advance. You often feel stuck unless you're incredibly proactive about finding new opportunities internally.
Advice to Management: Create clearer promotion criteria and invest more in formal career development programs. Give managers better tools to help their teams grow and identify paths beyond their current project, especially for those in IT consulting roles looking to specialize.
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Software Engineer
3.3
4 April 2026
Pay's okay, but benefits could improve
Pros: As a Software Engineer, the base salary was pretty decent for the industry. The health insurance package was solid and covered most of what I needed. They also offered a good 401k match, which is a nice perk for a big IT consulting firm.
Cons: Bonuses weren't great here; they felt like they were always capped. PTO accrual was slower than I'd like, especially for a corporate environment. There aren't many unique perks beyond the standard, even with hybrid work options.
Advice to Management: Consider improving bonus structures and offering more competitive PTO, especially for long-term employees. It would really help retain talent and make the compensation package more appealing.
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Software Engineer
3.0
4 April 2026
Decent WFH but project flexibility varies
Pros: Working remote from Dallas, TX is a big plus for a Software Engineer like me. There's generally a decent WFH policy, especially if your specific digital transformation project allows it. Management is often understanding if you need to adjust hours for personal reasons within project limits.
Cons: Not all digital transformation projects offer the same work flexibility; some clients really demand specific onsite hours. It can be tough to switch to a project with better remote options if your current one is demanding. The large global IT firm structure sometimes makes consistency on WFH policy a challenge across different teams.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize work flexibility across more digital transformation projects. Make it easier for employees to find roles that match their preferred work arrangement, especially for remote employees.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.1
3 April 2026
Capgemini's Hybrid Model Has Its Ups and Downs
Pros: You do get some WFH options, which is nice for a big corporate company. Especially on internal projects, I could often work remote from Georgia. That flexibility really helps with daily errands and appointments.
Cons: Client projects often mean strict onsite requirements, which isn't always great for work-life balance. It's tough when you're expected in the Atlanta office multiple days, even if your client is elsewhere. Some managers are less understanding about ad-hoc flexibility for IT consulting roles.
Advice to Management: Encourage more consistent WFH policies across all client engagements. Trust employees more to deliver from home, especially for IT consulting roles. Standardize expectations for hybrid work.
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IT Consultant
3.1
2 April 2026
Okay for big corporate, leadership varies wildly
Pros: I've gained solid experience on various digital transformation projects. For an IT Consultant, that exposure is really valuable. The hybrid work model allows for some flexibility too, usually 2-3 days in the Atlanta office.
Cons: Leadership consistency is a big problem here. Some project managers are awesome, but others can't effectively guide offshore teams, which impacts project delivery. Upper management's communication could be way better.
Advice to Management: Focus more on consistent leadership training, especially for those managing global teams. Clearer communication about company direction would help everyone.
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