Capgemini’s evolution from a small French startup to a global IT leader is marked by strategic mergers and a shift toward high-growth technologies like AI.
Corporate History Timeline
- 1967: Serge Kampf founded Sogeti in Grenoble, France, focusing on enterprise management and data processing.
- 1973–1975: Through hostile takeovers and mergers with CAP and Gemini Computer Systems, the group became CAP Gemini Sogeti.
- 1985–1988: The company was listed on the Paris Stock Exchange (1985) and entered the CAC 40 index (1988).
- 1996: The name was simplified to Cap Gemini, and a new logo was launched.
- 2000: Acquired Ernst & Young Consulting for $11 billion, expanding its global reach, especially in North America.
- 2004: The brand officially became Capgemini to reflect a unified global identity.
- 2015: Acquired iGate for $4 billion, making North America its largest market.
- 2019–2021: Acquired Altran (2019), later rebranded as Capgemini Engineering (2021), to dominate the engineering and R&D services sector.
- 2024–2025: The strategic focus shifted to AI. In July 2025, Capgemini announced a €3.3 billion deal to acquire WNS Global Services to bolster its agentic AI and intelligent operations.
Recruitment & Career Timelines
The hiring process typically follows this path:
- Hiring Process: Usually takes a few weeks, involving application screening, multiple interview rounds (technical and HR), and background verification.
- Graduate/Mass Hiring: Often conducted via the Superset platform, where status updates like “offered” appear roughly a week after interviews.
- Graduate Programme: The Accelerate Programme (UK) spans approximately 21 months, starting with a 3-month business overview followed by 18 months in a specific pathway academy.



Capgemini’s evolution from a small French startup to a global IT leader