I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Capco (Glasgow, Écosse) in May 2024
Interview
Very slow and a long process! I took 6 rounds over a period of 4months, which isn't ideal. Felt like it was just a waste of time. It took 4 months from the initial contact with the recruiter to the offer stage and also I had to follow-up so many times to get feedback.
The HR also tried to low-ball the offer, I provided my expected salary range on my first screening call which they were ok with. But on the final offer stage they gave me a non-negotiable offer which was 10k less than my expected range.
I think Capco tried to take advantage of my situation as I was made redundant by my previous employer and the job market was not great.
I got fed-up with the process and accepted an offer with another company. Unfortunately, don't think I will ever consider Capco in the future.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Usual consultancy type questions and competency based.
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 (Londres, Angleterre) 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.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Capco in Apr 2026
Interview
The process is very structured and the feedbacks were timely. The interview focused very much on the real world scenarios and questions were probed on how well my knowledge and experience can be used to solve those.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
All through, the ability to leverage my knowledge, experience and solution approaches to resolve real world problems were tested.