Not recommended at all. Join at your own risk. - Senior Associate Level2 Publicis Sapient Employee Review

2.0
May 26, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Company's focus is all about learning. Sapient gives unlimited access to udemy, O'Relliey, LinkedIn materials in order to learn as many skillset as possible. More salary as compared to service based.

Cons

Once you join the company, there is no surety of getting a project. You will be put on bench. You will have to go through rigorous client round of interviews. If you do not crack 3-4 interviews then there is every possibility of being sacked from company. Increments are unpredictable. In last 4 years, they have missed 2 years in terms of increment. As long as you are billable , you will be worshipped. The moment project gets finished and you are on bench then you will taste the real behaviour of people. Staffing partners are ineffective. Once you join the company, you will think to have good communication in the company. In contrast to that, you will be put in isolation waiting for client round meeting invitation. Staffing partners will never respond to you on emails or pings. Client is god in Sapient. If you get a good project then it is your luck otherwise be ready for overtime and rude behaviour from client. You can not even complaint in the organization as client is god and HR does not exist.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Organized Clear promotion structure DEI friendly + company orgs to join Good pay, benefits, location You're connected to mentors

Cons

Client placement may take a while Lots of training on basic things from my university courses, while they're very beginner friendly, it didn't feel like the best use of my time Worked on a toy project instead of introductions to real world impact projects. You're evaluated more on your ability to network, build relationships, and visibility (which is important when working with clients) as opposed to technical skills - the assumption is that the training they offer will get you up to par In hindsight, there were a lot of unwritten rules that caught me off guard in terms of networking and performance requirements, so the lack of a return offer blindsided me. DEI was huge in 2022 but wasn't genuine and had double standards. They mentioned holding "safe spaces" to speak, but it was not *really* safe and you're still speaking in a corporate place with unspoken professional world rules. Ifykyk.

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