Capco reviews

3.8

75% would recommend to a friend

(3,438 total reviews)
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Anne-Marie Rowland

81% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Capco has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 3,438 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 et conseil aux entreprises industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Apr 10, 2018
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Pros

The only pro I would say about Capco is that they are a very ambitious firm. That said, they are arguably overly ambitious and really out-punt their coverage with regard to work proposals.

Cons

Capco continually tries to compete with the “Big Four” firms and they sell themselves as a firm of that caliber but they truly are not Big 4 level. The partners are really just salesmen and don’t really “get” or understand what their selling. They have a strong tendency to oversell the capabilities of the firm.

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Capco Response
8y
Capco is an ambitious firm. We have grown quickly and continue to do so, much faster than our competitors. We regularly compete successfully against the Big 4, for work and for talent. Many of our people / Partners are ex Big 4. Our Partners are thought leaders and trusted advisors to our clients. They lead a successful, independent firm and all of them appreciate that competitive advantage comes from the commitment and development of our people. To suggest that they do not understand what they are selling (and yet oversell?) is unfair and at odds with our performance and feedback from client and staff. We just wouldn’t be successful in our markets without relationships, based on trust and a proven capacity to understand the issue and apply the right solution. We couldn’t retain the great people we have in the team without strong and authentic leaders. Clearly, for some reason, you have not had a good experience with the firm. We urge all employees to use the feedback channels and support networks open to them, including managers, coaches and HR if they have a specific concern to raise. With growth comes opportunity and our success means we can offer a growing range of rewarding careers so everyone can fulfil their potential at Capco.
1.0
Jan 30, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Most Partners in the Canada office are good. I worked with a few Partners in the US and they seemed good too. Like all places, for a few you wonder why they are Partners. But they allow you to have fun at work. You are given the freedom to try out ideas. The Managing Partner at the time was super cool. A lot of people work there only because of him.

Cons

The company overall is good and the feedback below is solely intended for future improvement and should not be taken as an old disgruntled employee venting. 1. STOP doing menial work - Capco needs to define what it is. Even though they are focused on Financial industry, they should find their niche. There keep doing a lot of menial work which completely spoils your brand. You cannot use your top talent to do such work else you will lose. Its hard to figure out what they specialize in, if it is menial work, then just do that. My advice - stop doing menial work. 2. Staff augmentation vs Real consulting - You are often pushed into client sites as staff augmentation like any other contractor. You don't get the type of respect a Consultant should get, clients view you as a resource that they can use to do any work, mostly grunt work with little professional value. Sometimes you are the only one from Capco in a client team and leaving you exposed to low to mid management at client sites. This gravely hurts the Capco brand. This also hurts your personal brand. We are not HANDYMEN of consulting. 3. Limited brand appeal, most people don't know about this company. While most Partners are good, this lack of brand appeal hinders them from getting meatier projects. Its disappointing since the Partners are good people but have to cope with this. They don't have much option but to bring in more number of small projects which are a 2-3 month assignment and you still keep waiting for that big follow up project. 4. The attitude of people is very different - if you are joining a consulting firm to fast path your career, then Capco may not be the place for you. Most of the senior talent that left the company and went to banks (only industry they serve) went into mid-management roles rather than executive positions. That's not surprising because most of the senior staff at the time didn't have that executive mindset. For some, that can be disappointing. 5. Little thought goes into hiring people at various level. Sometimes a kid may come in very senior because he knew someone senior at Capco. It is EXTREMELY DEMOTIVATING to other who have worked up to that level. 6. They are trying out a few things from time to time but there doesn't seem to be a clear long term vision. It is unfair on the people that work there to be caught in this confusion 7. Some offices are not that big but the support staff isn't still forthcoming to help. Everyone seems aloof most of the times. Sorry - you are not that big to show such attitude :( 8. Limited projects on offer hence if you get stuck in a bad one, there aren't much options. 9. Looks more like an unruly IT company at times. 10. Little to no strategy consulting work 11. If you have a competing offer from a more established brand, you need to ask yourself, do you want to work towards becoming a big dog in a small operation or not so big dog in a bigger operation. But if you are considering the former, you should size yourself up to the industry than just the Capco office you are working in.

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Capco Response
8y
Thank you for taking the time to write your review. We are pleased to hear your positive comments on our leaders and culture, and that you were encouraged to try new ideas. A key part of our culture is to empower our employees, and our leaders promote a culture that values innovation and agility. This has been a significant enabler of our strong growth trajectory to date. It will remain an area of focus as Capco continues to grow and our culture evolves. We also appreciate your thoughts on how we can make Capco an even better place to work. We regularly engage with our employees to understand what’s working well and where improvements can be made. Since 2017, Capco is a fully independent company and we are excited about the opportunities this gives us to expand our market presence, offer new solutions, leverage our expertise, and continue to grow. Our focus on the financial services industry and our partnerships with Tier 1 firms are key. They offer us a platform to offer challenging and rewarding work to our people, based on our expertise, sector specialization and delivery excellence. Our website showcases great examples of the work we have undertaken with clients in recent months. We also recognize that we don’t get everything right all the time so thanks again for the feedback. We take these comments seriously and we are committed to providing a positive and rewarding experience for our people to develop a great career at Capco. If you are someone who is looking to build a career in consulting, this is a great time to be at Capco. Our independence offers you the chance to be part of something new at a firm that specializes in financial services and is deeply committed to adding value to clients and sharing success with our people.
2.0
Dec 7, 2017

Don’t be fooled by the fake positive reviews

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Benefits are good (comp could be better) - Some of the people are great (others not so much) -

Cons

- Unfair and not transparent review process. The hidden secret is that the reviews don’t really follow the rubric laid out and is only based on what your coach or people above them perceive of you...basically a lot of favorites get played. There have been conversations had about attendance at after-work events in a performance review meeting...absolutely nothing to do with performance on he job - Inability to go to HR because some of the leaders in management that you want to complain about are really close to members of HR, and the word will get back to them with your name attached. Needless to say, that type of thing will be held against you - Management and many senior officials are out of touch with the people they are responsible for. They hold meetings about how everything is great and how they can’t understand where some of the negativity comes from on Glassdoor. Many of those senior employees have been directed to post positive reviews pretending to be lower level employees

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Capco Response
8y
Thanks for the feedback. We are pleased with the recognition for our market-leading benefits package, and the talented people we employ at Capco. However, we are generally disappointed to read your comments. We have a robust and fair performance management process in place, which we have enhanced over the past year based on employee feedback. Multiple people have input into an individual's assessment including coaches, HR and project managers. We run 6-monthly review cycles, and hold roundtables where key stakeholders from across the business assess the performance and development needs of each employee. In these sessions, relative performance is bench-marked against peers to ensure a fair review, and the output is subject to independent validation. We have recently invited employees to share additional feedback on the process, and to make further suggestions for improvement. Whilst any performance management process involves a degree of subjectivity, we genuinely seek to subject this to collective scrutiny, and eradicate any unfair practice or bias. I am pleased to say that in the last 12 months we have had no employee appeals against ratings. Your feedback suggests a personal element to the feedback and, if so, we would be very pleased to discuss the issues and investigate where necessary. The overall comments about Capco and Glassdoor are unfair. The significant improvement in our standing over the last 12 months is the direct result of many employee reviews on this forum that talk about the opportunities available at Capco as we grow the firm, and the ability to progress quickly. As a firm, we recognize that Glassdoor is an important channel for prospective candidates to learn more about Capco. To give greater insight into the firm and our values, we do encourage employees at all levels to share their stories and feedback on Glassdoor. We can reassure you that all employees and prospective employees are encouraged to post whatever they choose.
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