Capco reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(3,445 total reviews)
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Anne-Marie Rowland

82% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Capco has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 3,445 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Capco employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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3K reviews
5.0
Jul 7, 2020

You get out what you put in

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Pros

- meritocracy; if you perform well you will get noticed/get opportunities for advancement - inclusive culture; surprising number of affinity groups who do more than just a monthly call, they have engaging speakers and interesting events. Leadership does a great job engaging each group and giving them platforms - great community of people; the majority of people I work with day to day are invested in me personally and professionally, they have celebrated my wins and picked me back up after my losses. There's genuine camaraderie there.

Cons

- it can be hard to step away at times

5.0
Jun 23, 2020

perfect job

Recommend
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Pros

full time , corporation , friendship, organizations, good place

Cons

nothing about nothing nothing nothing

3.0
Jun 12, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Your experience at Capco will be entirely driven from the projects you are placed on but this is no different than any other consulting firm. For me, I've enjoyed the projects I've worked on and expanded my industry knowledge significantly. -Access to senior levels of management is relatively high and many partners are willing to sit and talk with you one on one. -I've had the opportunity to work at a prestigious client and have gained great experience and industry contacts. -Work/life balance is fairly flexible but this will depend on the project. -Fun social events. -Capco does seem well positioned for future growth and has attracted a lot of great talent.

Cons

-Difficult to get a sense of company unity at Capco. Once you are designated as part of a practice its very difficult to move. -off-cycle onboarding leaves a lot to be desired. You are given a two day crash course and then left to figure out the company on your own. I imagine this is much different when joining from undergrad. -Capco can be very cliquey. This is in regard to social events, community service groups, and other various committees. Rarely do you ever see an invitation to apply/join an existing committee. -Building off the above, promotion criteria is difficult to meet without getting super involved on the community side, but as mentioned, there are no clear ways to dive into community work. -Pay is generally lower than industry standard. -If you get placed on a smaller account, it is very easy to feel quite isolated from Capco as a result of fewer social events, fewer peers working with you day to day, and less Partner face time. -Felt like I joined Capco, did the new hire experience, was on the bench for a few weeks, and went off to a client site and was out of sight out of mind from Capco leadership.

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Capco Response
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Thank you for the range of positive feedback on the firm. Your comments on the quality of your experience, access to senior leadership and the positioning of the firm for future growth are all very welcome. It’s disappointing to read that you felt a bit isolated when you were on the bench, as this is not common feedback that we receive. We are currently reviewing our onboarding arrangements given the COVID situation and will consider your feedback as part of that review. It is important that people feel a connection with Capco’s culture and colleagues quickly so that everyone fulfil their potential in the firm. One of the elements on which the firm prides itself is the recognition we give to people’s contributions to Capco outside the strict confines of their role, in areas like Diversity and Inclusion, Interviewing, Innovation etc. It is disappointing that you were not able to access these opportunities. Ideally your coach or your colleagues should have made you aware of our community networks and activities. We would encourage you to raise this specific point with your coach. The firm prides itself on having an inclusive culture in which everyone is encouraged to play a part and make a contribution. We do not agree with your feedback re: compensation. The feedback on this forum suggests that pay in our firm is very competitive, and we regularly benchmark our compensation against our main competitors to ensure we match relevant pay markets and exceed them for our best performers.
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