On average, employees in Blythewood, SC at Computer Sciences Corp give their company a 3.9 rating out of 5.0 based on 7, whereas overall Average Rating of Computer Sciences Corp is 3.9 out of 5.0 based on 587 Computer Sciences Corp Review Ratings. The happiest Computer Sciences Corp employees in Blythewood, SC are Product Developers submitting an average rating of 4.8 and Equipment Services Project Managers with a rating of 3.9.
"CSC is a stable and a growing organisation which is one of the largest world sourcing centers strengthened by 50 years of expertise in global delivery."
"I have been with CSC for 3 years since being recruited in college. They were extremely flexible with my school schedule, and life balance. The lack of communication is disturbing. There is little chance of advancement with the company, and an overall low morale."
"CSC is in the process of reducing its workforce, especially in the P&C division."
"I worked for a company that was bought by CSC in 2000. Things have never been as good as they were before we were bought. But, CSC has lots of opportunities, all kinds of careers, and locations all over the world so for some the company might be a perfect fit."
"I've worked for CSC for 3 years. They are very good to their customers, and all in all it's not a bad place to work. It is a global company with many branches in many different countries. They continually try to improve their products, and are decent to their employees."
"Gained invaluable project management skills at CSC."
What do you like about working at Computer Sciences Corp?
"Flexibility, opportunities to learn and apply skills, quality of employees, employee friendly practices."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Make sure you have a strong understanding of the job description (technologies, experience, etc)."
What don't you like about working at Computer Sciences Corp?
"Too many hierarchies, slow to promote, ever-fewer opportunities to visit client-locations."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Reduce the number of hierarchical levels, and embrace new concepts more aggressively, such as agile or lean methodologies."
Update your browser to have a more positive job search experience.
Upgrade My Browser