Fair pay with great people - Anonymous employee Capco Employee Review

3.0
Oct 18, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice people and fair pay

Cons

Not much cons i can think of for the first month

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Capco Response
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Thank you for your thoughts. As you continue to grow, learn, and succeed here at Capco and look to your people office business partners to provide you with insight on projects that are fitting to your capabilities. Additionally, if you are in North America, look to the Compass app that provides current projects and open roles. Compass will be rolled out globally where it makes sense. If you need any additional support, feel free to reach out to the People Office lead Mary.Keller@Capco.com.

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Varied client work — Different clients and project types, which keeps things interesting. Real project mobility — You can move between projects when you advocate for yourself (within reason). Approachable leadership — Senior leaders are open to conversations if you reach out. Good development resources — Plenty of training and growth opportunities if you take advantage of them. Strong teams — Colleagues are smart, capable, and great to work with. Entrepreneurial environment — New ideas are encouraged, and there’s room to take initiative.

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Long hours vary by project — Like most any professional job, some engagements require extended hours for prolonged periods, but work–life balance really depends on the client and team. Additional internal responsibilities — Depending on level, there can be a significant amount of firm‑support work outside of client delivery. Domain alignment not guaranteed — You may not always be staffed on projects that match your domain expertise. Coaching alignment constraints — Coaching relationships are tied to domain, which limits flexibility in choosing formal mentors. Long engagements (sometimes) — Some projects run for long durations or through multiple extensions. It can provides stability but may reduce variety in client and project experience depending on what you’re looking for.

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