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3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

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Anne-Marie Rowland

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1.0
Apr 24, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Beats unemployment Paychecks twice a month Worklife balance is awesome because the work is a joke. Excluding HR, the backoffice staff is a great eye candy and motivates men to come into the office. Referral bonus is nice and only 3 months are required for your referral. There are over a handful of people who are using the referral system to make up for deficiencies in their pay.

Cons

Where do we start? Besides the fact that Capco isn't a real consultancy, let alone a management consultancy, the "projects" are very poor and it's ultimately a bodyshop. Pipeline is very small to non existent. Big lay offs are coming soon because the bench is massive. Skills rarely align with work and the "domains" concept is merely a facade. 99% of the work in every domain is backoffice/tech related. There is no Capital Markets work, but there are "Capital Markets" clients! This is the main recruiting pitch by the incompetent HR staff, who will take anyone off the street with a pulse and a bachelor's degree. I have a friend who arrived 2.5 hours late to a "Superday" and got an offer. Pathetic... One could go on, but a firm is a representation of its hiring practices and Capco's are terrible from the bottom on up. Leadership is a joke and just a bunch of "partners" with a Rolodex from their Bearing Point days. Yes, the same Bearing Point that went belly up so the writing is on the wall. Do yourself a favor, look elsewhere because the moment you walk out of the elevator, you will wish you never worked here. If you make it past the elevator, try out the cafe to network and talk with the imbeciles they let through the door. If that isn't the nail in the coffin, then good luck!

5.0
Apr 12, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

- Competitive pay and benefits - Really good people (everyone says this everywhere, but it's really true) - Good work-life balance for a consultancy, weekend work is very rare, as are all nighters - Good social side (always drinks, sports, events if you wish) - Good company size, can get to know people quickly and it helps with the sense of community - Easy to chat to partners/the CEO even if you're just an associate - Business is growing very rapidly compared to the industry as a whole, which is reflected in new types of projects and great clients - Relatively small in-takes (mine was "big" at 13) so you'll get a lot of of one on one time with senior guys and a decent amount of influence over your projects and training - Free fruit, drink and doughnuts

Cons

- Quite a lot of technology consulting projects, not for everyone, although this is changing (I'm on a strategy/consumer analysis project) - Not exactly a con (I'm happy with it) but it's financial services only, may not be for everyone - No showers at work

1.0
Apr 1, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

- Gives out decent laptops, cell phones - Willing to overlook lack of financial services experience - Has a great marketing department to give the appearance of an actual consultancy - Provides a paycheck in US dollars every two weeks - You can tell your friends you're a "management consultant" who works on "Wall Street" with a nearly straight face

Cons

Where to even begin? - You are expected to bill and work 10 hour days for 8 hours of pay; criminal overbilling of the client is the norm here - No need for a finance degree-this firm doesn't deal with finance - Capco is a body shop of IT testers and "project managers". There are no strategy projects. The "Banking" and "Capital Markets" domains are just fronts for testing assignments or other IT work - Capco is not a consulting firm. It's a back-office staff augmentation group willing to sell you out, despite your background, at the lowest possible rates to turn a buck - Won't put you on a project you request-you have no choices here - Often won't pay for your "local" travel; this is why they seek to hire naïve "local" resources and stick them with the bill for travel, even when it can be dozens and dozens of miles a day - Too cheap to pay for separate hotel rooms, plane tickets. Hope you like sharing a room with someone who likely doesn't have the same hygiene standards in a cut-rate "hotel" after arriving on the 2:00 AM Amtrak - No pipeline to speak of, client list is small - Rampant unprofessionalism - Endless internal disarray and disorganization; a revolving door of half-baked internal initiatives that never come to fruition will constantly clutter your inbox - Your fellow "consultants" often have atrocious people skills-almost a requirement to work here, it seems - No investment in talent. Don't be fooled by all the "talent programs" aimed to give an air of legitimacy to this body shop. You're a piece of meat, pure and simple. - HR is rude and incompetent. Even by HR standards - Many of the former "bankers" and "subject matter experts" worked on the service or HR side at actual consulting firms - Tons of company events that are used to mask politics. Don't attend a HH? Not a team player. Attend a HH? Prepare to get pumped for information about your coworkers. - Company is more focused on internal "fun" than gaining new clients; hope you like an endless barrage of superfluous "internal event" designed to foster team spirit. Don't worry, the minute you aren't a billable resource, you'll all be fired as a team, too. - Partners waiting to cash out the moment the rest of this sinking ship is acquired by FIS in a few years; mentally, they're already gone -I could go on for quite some time, but ultimately Capco's biggest problem is it simply isn't a consulting firm In summation: Are you a degree holder, HR rep, or someone who has a vague idea what consulting actually consists of? Have you watched "House of Lies" and dream of an illustrious career as a management consultant, but have none of the prerequisites? Do you consider people skills something dangerous and foreign? Is your command of the English language one of your "softer" skills? Do you classify yourself as a member of the human race and desperately need a paycheck? Capco could be for you. For anyone else who is remotely serious about being a consultant, avoid like the plague. Two years in this butcher's shop will have you wishing you could permanently erase your CV.

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