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      Londoners in Consulting

      works at Accenture
      7mo

      Hey everyone, looking for some Fishbowl wisdom. I just had an interview with Capgemini for a Senior Manager role, right now I’m at Accenture as a Lead Product Owner (L9). They basically said they love the ambition, but I’m not quite at the Senior Manager mark for them, so they’d slot me in as a Management Consultant at about £95k. Now I’m wondering: do I take another consulting gig with a slight title shift, or hold off for something more in-house that matches exactly what I want? Capgemini

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      Londoners in Consulting

      Systems Engineer
      8mo

      Hi, I’m looking for clarification on the Capgemini salary grading system, particularly within Capgemini Engineering. An offer has been made for an engineer Consultant role, assigned grade A4, with a salary in the mid 50s. Consultant roles are often associated with B grades, which has caused me some confusion. Although the salary is competitive, my job title seems to be analyst grade rather than a consultant - which isn’t what I applied originally. Is it common for consultants to start on the A4

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      Consulting

      works at Capgemini
      3mo

      Capgemini Invent North America just lost another really good junior consultant because the company is unwilling to make merit-based (out of cycle) promotions and adapt its talent management model to current trends and employee sentiment — despite the never-ending barrage of pulse surveys. And yet, it continues to overpay for experienced hires with limited experience in digital/tech transformation — our primary value prop. Unfortunate.

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      Healthcare Consultants

      Medical SPA Receptionist
      4mo

      I've been very happy at CAPS. It's a great environment with wonderful people. Their expectations are clear, we have regular routine communications and great benefits like staff points and team building opportunities on a regular basis. The leadership really does want the business and their staff to succeed and are also flexible with my needs within reason. I know what is expected of me and get education to keep doing things correctly for our patients who are amazing.

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      Jobs in Healthcare

      works at Columbus Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery
      4mo

      CAPS truly feels like family. The culture is team-oriented, supportive, and grounded in respect. Leadership genuinely cares about their staff—not just as employees, but as people. There’s a strong sense of collaboration, clear communication, and pride in the work being done. You’re supported, valued, and encouraged to grow, which makes all the difference. It’s refreshing to be part of an organization that puts both patients and staff first.

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      Personal Investment Chatter

      Consultant
      2mo

      Any long term investors tilt their personal brokerage account towards small cap value ETFs? Been having a gut feeling that large growth stocks (e.g. top 10 S&P500 VOO ETF holdings) have had a massive run and small cap value may have a solid 5-10 year performance. Specifically, been interested in AVUV, being a managed ETF that filters for high profitability and low valuation ratio companies, unlike a Russell 2000 index fund. Thoughts?

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      The Worklife Bowl

      Associate Consultant
      1y

      I am Mainframe Developer with 13 years of experience all with TCS. I have got an offer at Capgemini. I would like to know about the life in Capgemini especially the Job security part. I m good enough to perform and survive provided there are enough Mainframe projects In Capgemini. Please provide your suggestions as leaving TCS has been looked as a foolish decision even my mother opposes it 😄

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      Londoners in Consulting

      Senior Consultant
      2mo

      Interviewing at frog, part of Capgemini Invent passed the first round and now waiting for the second interview to be scheduled… for over 1.5 months! Recruiter said they are going through some restructuring of their wider talent mngmt team. I have my assignments ready but at this point I’m losing hope, haven’t heard from them in 3 weeks. Recruiter was always so good with updates and now I’m getting nothing. What’s up

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      Career Advice for Students

      works at Chicago Booth
      6mo

      Have Capgemini released their offers for the Invent Associate Consultant Position in Chicago? It's well past the time when they said they'd do so but I haven't received any updates after the final round interview. Are they the type to ghost candidates after decisions are made?

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      Consulting Exit Opportunities

      works at Accenture
      8mo

      How do exit opportunities at Capgemini work? Being offered a big jump in both pay and level there, but wondering if I will limit my exit opportunities compared to with Accenture? Insights from people having experienced same boat will be helpful

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