WORST PLACE TO WORK - Insurance Resolution Specialist Capgemini Employee Review

1.0
Dec 13, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people and coworkers, remote full time.

Cons

Worst management, change of schedule and department without notice, terrible salaries, no empathy at all. I got sick working for them and my TL didn't care about my situation, even with the doctor's letter she threatened me to write me up. I developed carpal tunnel and my boss just told me to put warm pads. I regret working for this company and most of my teammates felt the same way. Way to much pressure and work load for the $13.50. It is so bad that you can't go to the bathroom for a few minutes, prompt immediately classifies as non productive time and it is deducted from your salary. MAKE YOURSELF A FAVOR AND GO FOR ANOTHER COMPANY, NOT OPPORTUNITIES TO GROW OR HAVE A BETTER SALARY WITHIN THE COMPANY.

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