I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Capco (London, England) in Jun 2017
Interview
It took around 1 month. First is a HR call & Skype interview, followed by a line manager interview. Then a case-study interview & a partner interview. Basically, the process went very smooth and the HR was quite friendly and responded very fast. However, they do not reimburse the interview expense even in the final stage, and the salary is not the market rate.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you are a lead BA, how would you arrange the first stage of a system change project?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Capco (London, England) in Jun 2026
Interview
Highly structured three-stage experienced hire process with rapid commercial vetting.
The recruitment track at Capco was efficient, consisting of three sequential stages:
Screening Round: Initial 1-hour interview focused on core background matching and alignment with domain offerings.
Use Case Assessment: An in-person case study presentation lasting 90 minutes.
Final Managing Partner Round: A high-pressure, rapid-fire 30-minute discussion focused heavily on commercial value articulation, managing transformation delivery, and navigating technical or stakeholder legacy constraints.
The onboarding team transitioned very smoothly into the digital background vetting phase immediately following the verbal offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"Describe your strategy experience in data or AI strategies in financial infrastructure environments."
"How do you handle a scenario where a transformation deployment faces active pushback from a client's legacy team?"
"Walk me through a previous data project where you personally managed the execution roadmap, design requirements, and risk boundaries."
It started with a 30-minute session with the HR, then a 1-hour technical interview, and finally a 45-minute face-to-face interview at the Capco office.
Overall I had a really positive experience. The whole process took about 1 month.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Capco (London, England) in May 2026
Interview
I applied for a permanent position. First I had a phone call with Capco recruitment followed by a virtual coding exercise, this was algorithmic based and not too obscure and finally I had an on-site behavioural interview with the MP. The staff were very friendly.