Culture / work life balance - PMO Lead Capgemini Employee Review

4.0
22 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- 100% remote working (very rare to be in the office for a PMO role, compared to other roles at Cap) - GREAT work life balance - positive company culture - varied client projects - autonomy to drive career - PMO certification - friendly and supportive internal team - leadership is very accessible - clear pathway and support for progression if you want leadership responsibilities

Cons

Good pay but rigid pay structure (better to negotiate during offer stage), uncommon to ask/receive a pay increase once you're in the role unless you are going for a promotion. Again not a negative but something to bare in mind if you are motivated by incremental pay increases. There are opportunities to develop leadership skills but only to a certain point. The PMO team is more of a supportive function to the project/engagement manager, so you can only naturally progress to a certain point. The PMO team takes more of a back office/administrative (less client interaction) but you can progress more horizontally within your role e.g. becoming a expert in Finance PMO that could lead to Financial Management opportunities. If you're more interested in progressing vertically than PMO is a great stepping stone to go into engagement/project/portfolio management within Capgemini. There seems to be an unspoken expectation that if you demonstrate the drive and motivation to lead and are good at managing client relationships (over time) then you're encouraged to consider the these route. Again not a negative but a point to consider if your someone that wants to rise through the ranks through CIS. In summary, if you're someone that: 1) Enjoys routine and paying attention to detail during repetitive tasks. 2) Fulfilled by managing the 'behind the scenes' of projects and doesn't need the limelight of a project manager or engagement manager,] 3) Doesn't mind being the beck and call to the project manager and team. THEN PMO is for you! Another consideration: since you'll naturally be the beck and call to the project manager and team you have to be VERY CLEAR at the start of a project with your project manager about the expectations of your role and responsibility. If clear boundaries are not set you can be pulled in a lot of different directions and depended on to do all administrative tasks that the project team can't be bothered to do,

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5.0
25 Jun 2026
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Pros

Good inclusive culture , supportive community

Cons

You have to be proactive and show above and beyond quality

2.0
13 May 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Pretty flexible. It's cool if you get on a project with a good client, because honestly you will become like a low-class employee at that company who they all dont care about and expect you not to be around very long so if you can deal with that then you can try and have a good time with them.

Cons

Honestly can't believe the audacity and entitlement of the middle management at this place. For example, last year everybody got about 3% merit raises (not at all keeping up with inflation but still something). This year, they were working with the same pool of funds to work with for raises, but made a "business decision" to consolidate the raises to only management. The rest of us got nothing. And the TOLD us they kept everything for themselves. And in addition to that, they twisted the knife by COMPLAINING to the whole department on a department call that their bonuses weren't enough. Just tone-deaf and careless mostly.

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