Test Manager Review
at Capgemini
Degree Apprenticeship
Software Engineering, Information Technology
Telford
Review Submitted: February 2024
Overall Rating
4.6 /5
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Overview of Role
Please give an overview of your role and what this involves on a day-to-day basis:
My day involves developing test strategy/approach, liaising with key client stakeholders and teams, developing test plans and running test phases, managing a small team of testers/devops engineers, managing defects and maintaining awareness of wider programme defects, producing test documentation and more.
My role sees me regularly interact with important stakeholders both client side and internally and enables me to develop my leadership and communication skills, whilst managing expectations. Whilst its a lot of responsibility with me being the key person to sign off on test certificates for solutions, i feel it enables me to accelerate my growth and develop a unique set of skills through direct experience. To be given the opportunity to take on such a role is a privilege and thoroughly enjoy delivering exceptional value to our clients.
To what extent do you enjoy your programme?
In 2023, Capgemini transitioned their Digital and Technology Solutions Degree apprenticeship provider from Aston University to Sheffield Hallam University. Whilst they could have quite easily just done this for new starters, they listened to our feedback and offered some cohorts the chance to transfer and the process from start to finish was smooth - a massive thanks to Chloe Lang, part of the Early & Emerging talent team at Capgemini for enabling this success. Since transitioning, it has led to an even more positive and unified learning experience which better recognises us as apprentices and Capgemini continues to listen and enhance their apprentice experience.
I enjoy the fact that i am able to work alongside talented colleagues and deliver exceptional value to our clients whilst working towards a degree, earning a competitive salary without any debt. The direct work experience you get from working on large enterprise projects across various technology domains and tools is invaluable and enables me to put into practice the concepts and skills i have acquired from my studies.
Skills Development
Have you learnt any new skills or developed existing skills?
This is just the tip of the iceberg. Within Capgemini, there are many networks and groups across a wide variety of interests and areas enabling you to get involved with many initiatives outside of your normal day role. For example, Capgemini partake in a yearly charity challenge called Million Makers, ran by The Princes Trust which sees teams from various companies across the country, work to raise at least £10k each for the charity. This enabled me to develop and put into practice my leadership, negotiation, technical and communication skills whilst expanding my own network and having a significant impact on an important national charity.
I have also been involved in with numerous internal tech challenges, enabling us to develop technical skills in emerging technologies like Generative AI, cloud computing and more. Outside of Capgemini at Sheffield Hallam University, i have also been to develop my technical skills further which i have been able to utilise within my day role at Capgemini.
Throughout my journey so far the support has been phenomenal, and appreciate the dedicated time given to us on top of our usual annual leave as apprentices to focus solely on our studies and development. Additionally, the many events and sessions ran exclusively for the early and emerging talent community provide you with the key skills and network to succeed and are fantastic.
Structure and Support
How well organised/structured is your programme?
In 2023, Capgemini transitioned us to Sheffield Hallam University which has been fantastic from the start. The structure of the programme provides us more flexibility and feel our voices are heard when we have a concern or issue. Whilst certain parts of the academic studies is rather condensed with a lot of assignments due in a short space of time, they have listened to our feedback around this and have revised this for future cohorts. This is a significant improvement over Aston and the wide support network available at Sheffield Hallam compliments Capgemini's own internal support network as well.
At Capgemini, the programme is very clearly structured with strong and concise information provided to you from day one and throughout your programme, enabling you to manage your own time effectively.
How much support do you receive from your employer?
What i really like is some of the core team have been apprentices themselves previously which makes them relatable and they know exactly what you are going through. This direct knowledge of apprentices and the apprentice experience really makes a difference to the support, events, activities and opportunities that take place throughout the year. In the last 12 months alone, many new initiatives have been created such as a mentorship programme connecting you with senior colleagues, early and emerging talent awards - recognising success across the community, dedicated early and emerging talent office days with various sessions with senior colleagues, apprentice advocates committee to further showcase the value of apprenticeships across the organisation and much more.
Locally, i have a fantastic support network that all empower me to grow and excel in my role. These include my People Manager who is there to support my career and personal development within Capgemini and to empower me to succeed, as well as our wider market unit early and emerging talent leads who enable wider success and are another point of contact for support for my programme.
Outside of the support network, the flexibility to balance your time between work and study and generous amount of study leave on top of annual leave truly enables me to excel in work and study.
How much support do you receive from your training provider when working towards your qualifications?
Whilst some modules are a little more vague than others, i feel overall the support received is strong and as time goes on, this will continue become even better.
How well do you feel that your qualification (through your training provider) helps you to perform better in your role?
I have been able to utilise both the technical and soft-skills developed during my studies to further enhance and increase the value i can bring to Capgemini and their clients.
Are there extra-curricular activities to get involved in at your work? (For example, any social activities, sports teams, or even professional networking events.)
Recommendations & Advice
Would you recommend Capgemini to a friend?
Why?
The support you have from day one is second-to-none and the endless opportunities to learn and Get the future your want and grow as an individual both personally and professionally is something Capgemini excels at.
What tips or advice would you give to others applying to Capgemini?
Research Capgemini's History and their core values as this is going to come up at some point in the process. Showing your knowledge of Capgemini will make you stand out and further highlight your enthusiasm for the role.
In the assessment centre, be bold and confident but show your true self. Capgemini want to see the real you and ability to work both as a team and individually. I know colleagues who were quiet in the assessment centre but still got an offer, so its not about being the loudest, but is in fact showing your ability to be a team player and involve everyone in the conversation, as team spirit is one of Capgemini's core values.