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Application Process & Interviews at Capgemini Australia and New Zealand

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9.3 rating for Recruitment, based on 32 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Just a quick phone call to discuss a proper interview time and date. The interview itself was more behavioural than technical which is appreciated.
Graduate, Perth - 10 Dec 2023
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Graduate, Melbourne - 14 Sep 2023
Capgemini's interview process typically includes multiple rounds, such as initial screening, technical interviews. Technical assessments may involve problem-solving, coding challenges, or case studies, depending on the role. The process aims to evaluate technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and cultural fit. Specific details may vary by position and location.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2023
After application there was a few weeks pause and then I received a call that I've been moved to the next section of the recruitment process. I chose a time for the virtual assessment centre where I did a group case study. Once that was complete I did an individual interview with a manager from the business line I would be working in. That interview was in 2 parts: 1. presenting the case study with visuals and 2. a conversation on uni/work history
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2023
I went through 2 rounds of interview, one with the Human Resources and one with the director of the department that I was being hired for. I interviews were 45 minutes each and explored in depth about my capability to execute the responsibilities of the role I was being hired for.
Midlevel, Sydney - 12 Sep 2023
The interview process was relatively similar to other companies although a contact was provided for trans and gender diverse people to reach out to if needed which was amazing and supportive. The application process took longer than I would have liked. Otherwise it was great
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2023
The interview consisted of a group interview and a personal interview. Without spoiling too much, the group interview is used to test certain aspects of a potential recruit which may be missed during a standard interview. Typically you will also have communications with a recruiter before and after the interview. There may be radio silence, particularly prior to being accepted into the company. I think this is largely due to all of the applicants Australia-wide being processed.
Graduate, Melbourne - 07 Sep 2023
Technical interviews and culture-fit interview
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Aug 2023
I personally had to go through an assessment centre and then a 1 on 1 interview afterward: - Assessment Centre: We had to work in a group to present a case study to the assessors roleplaying as clients - 1 on 1 Interview: I had to present the case study here as well and afterward they proceed to ask me a few questions
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2023
I networked with the grad program manager and gave him my resume directly. After that, I received a call from the HR director (Janani) who invited me to a group interview. During the group interview, there was around 9 applicants and we were given a task to create a draft-plan of an auditorium and generate a rough estimate of what it would cost. I believe it was to see how we work together in a group. After that, I believe some were given offers based on their performance in the group task whilst the others were given the opportunity of being sent into a breakout room with a capgemini senior manager where we were given a one-on-one 'interview' in the same session as our group interview. In this, I had a interview with the senior manager who was friendly. He asked me "Tell me about yourself?", asked me a question on if I had a lot of responsibilities and tasks to do, how would I go about working on it? I answered that I would prioritise them, ask for help etc and maybe work overtime to get it done. He said I answered well but cautioned me on working outside of work because that leads to burnout. Outside of that, he asked me about my previous role as an auditor. After that I received an offer after a week.
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2023
The hiring process involved attending a 2 hour virtual graduate assessment center where you had to work on a case study together with fellow interviewees. Following that, you were sent another case study to work on and present back to a panel of two judges, which was followed by a personal interview.
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2023
I submitted my resume and cover letter online. The interview format was an assessment center with various activities followed by a one on one interview. The company also gave a briefing about Capgemini and the division they were hiring for.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Mar 2021
Interview and assessment center were quite fun. The second interview was much harder. Overall the process was fairly easy and was inclusive and positive.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
Testing, group interview and 1 on 1.
Midlevel, Adelaide - 01 Mar 2021
Initially I sent my resume, then I was contacted by a grad coordinator to complete an online assessment including verbal, numerical and logical. After passing this, I was invited in for an assessment center day and was contacted approx two weeks later informing me that I had passed and was welcomed to join the team. Very easy, good communication. Was also assigned a buddy before my start day in case I had any questions before my first day... what to wear, where to go etc.
Midlevel, Sydney - 01 Mar 2021
Application, testing, assessment centre, final interview, offer
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
Online assessment > video interview > assessment center > HR interview 1 > Technical interview > HR interview 2
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
Face to Face interviews, Presentation, Team work assessment.
Graduate, Adelaide - 01 Mar 2021
Standard graduate recruitment processes. The assessment center was one of the better ones I have attended.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
Thorough processes in place
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Relevant ones?
Graduate, Melbourne - 14 Sep 2023
About my interests and hobbies. My career goal and the path I want to follow.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2023
In our virtual assessment centre we were asked to answer some business case questions based on a case study. There were around 4-5 short answer questions with recommendations on how to better the business (based on a "client" case study) In the 1:1 interviews, I presented my findings based on the continuation of the case study and the manager asked some questions on my approach. The second part of that interview was based on the traditional questions that people ask in interviews ie. Tell us about your experience in your previous role/at uni, what do you hope to achieve in the first year here etc.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2023
Specifics elude my memory however one question that stood out to me was being asked how a group interview task went. This task was designed to be difficult and not fully achievable in the time given. When asked about how it went I answered that it was difficult and I am not sure. Later I was told this was an important answer as they are looking for people who are willing to admit they are wrong sometimes
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2023
Questions pertaining my education, work experience, internships, projects. Problem solving questions, scenario based questions, and behavioral assessment ones.
Midlevel, Sydney - 12 Sep 2023
I will focus on my final one-on-one interview. I was asked about my prior experience, goals, and knowledge. I was also asked how willing I was to learning/developing certain skills.
Graduate, Melbourne - 07 Sep 2023
The questions were along the lines of this: - Tell me a bit about yourself? - Why do you want to work at Capgemini? - Why do you think you are a good candidate for this role? - Can you describe an example of how you demonstrated leadership? - Can you describe a time where you have encountered conflict and how did you manage this? - Any questions for us?
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2023
From what I can remember at the top of my head - What do you think our company does? - What would you like to get out of this program? - Did you know much about consulting beforehand? - What are some skills you can bring to the table?
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2023
"Tell me about yourself?" "If you had a lot of tasks and responsibilities, how would approach tackling them?"
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2023
Questions around my strengths and weaknesses, working in a team, a market sizing question/activity and elaborating on my experience in my resume.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Mar 2021
Asked about my work experience Why I wanted to work for Capgemini
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
How would I handle certain situations
Midlevel, Adelaide - 01 Mar 2021
What company value do you see yourself most aligned to? What was a challenge you faced as part of a team? When was a time you were able to persuade a team of your idea and how did you do it? Do you think you will be able to learn about software since you are from a management/marketing background. General questions about uni and my other interests.
Midlevel, Sydney - 01 Mar 2021
Mostly about myself, my interests and the work/projects I had done in the past
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
What are your major skills, what are you passionate about, long term career plan.
Graduate, Adelaide - 01 Mar 2021
How do you see yourself as a good fit with the organization and which values resembles yourself the most
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
Tell me about yourself, what do you know about the company, what difficult situations have you worked in
Graduate, Adelaide - 28 Feb 2021
Mostly questions about my background, why I wanted to work at Capgemini, past experiences where I worked in a team. The interview felt a lot like a 'getting to know you' session, which I liked.
Midlevel, Sydney - 28 Feb 2021
Why did you choose this company to apply for?
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Feb 2021
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Be yourself
Graduate, Melbourne - 14 Sep 2023
Research the company. Tailor your application. Prepare for technical and behavioral questions. Showcase soft skills. Ask thoughtful questions. Network if possible. Send a thank-you email post-interview.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2023
Look at business case study's on maximising business profit in a holistic way (tech, people, process) and based on what you want to focus on in terms of roles ie. BA, UX/UI have a look at examples of assessment centres and have a go. In portfolio based roles, I'd highly suggest creating a folio to have on hand or even linked to your LinkedIn. Other than that, practise the basic interview questions and reflect on where you want to be in a year!
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2023
I would recommend the candidates to be clear about the role they are applying for and the reasons for application. How they see themselves grow in that role and what were their motivations. A brief understanding about the company and role they are applying for is necessary. They should be well versed with their resume points to be able to answer any questions that may be asked from their resume. Building a shareable portfolio of projects is also helpful.
Midlevel, Sydney - 12 Sep 2023
Be willing to be unsure, talk to what you know rather than trying to guess what they want you to know.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2023
Don't approach it as a normal corporate job. If you are a graduate, remember that they are investing in people. You are not there to promote yourself, you're there to be yourself.
Graduate, Melbourne - 07 Sep 2023
Just be yourself!
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Aug 2023
Some things I have done: - List down any experiences you can: part time work, sports, volunteering even planning for a trip - Work on those soft skills (IMPORTANT): collaborate, communicate and empathise - During the Assessment centre: Do not overpower everyone during a discussion and try to get people who haven't said much to give their ideas
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2023
I recommend researching online about group interviews and practicing them by yourself/with friends/ or even by going to group interviews at other companies. The more you do it, the better you will do. Practicing common behavioural questions utilising the STAR method was vital for me to receive offers. I believe being confident but not cocky, showing a growth mindset and a willingness to work with others and learn from others as well as an interest in the long term prospects of staying with Capgemini will be more than enough to do well in the interview.
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2023
My advice for the interview process is to be your genuine self, the company really appreciates and welcomes authenticity. A good way to prepare would be to read up on Capgemini, their ventures, interests, values and standing. Have a good think also about what you could bring to the table and how your passions/goals align with the companies.
Graduate, Melbourne - 23 Aug 2023
Be yourself and let the recruiter know what you are really passionate about! Also, do your research to understand what we do and care about (hint: 7 values)
Midlevel, Sydney - 02 Mar 2021
Understand the company and why you want to work there. Ensure you demonstrate good team work when completing group activities .
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Mar 2021
Just be yourself and do be afraid to show your difference in thinking
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
Focus on team dynamics
Midlevel, Adelaide - 01 Mar 2021
Get to know the company values and have a look at the projects that we complete. If you find yourself getting excited about the work then it might be the right place for you. There will always be boring parts but at the end of a project, to see your teams work go live (be implemented and working as the clients needs it too)
Midlevel, Sydney - 01 Mar 2021
Be yourself, be genuine
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
Know the company and the work that we do, be confident and take the lead in assessment centres
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
Just be yourself, confident in your knowledge gap, and showcase your willingness of learning.
Graduate, Adelaide - 01 Mar 2021
Do your research and be prepared but most importantly, be yourself and let your personality shine.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021
Be yourself and true to your skills, beliefs and thoughts
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2021