Nothing new in terms of a service based organisation - Anonymous employee Capco Employee Review

3.0
Nov 7, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great people around frequent parties and gatherings for employees to feel they are still in the organisation but even these pros look are not staying back anymore

Cons

A lot of favouritism very secretive in terms accounts and projects looks for new resources instead of using the existing ones

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Capco Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We agree that we have great people in our firm, and we get frequent comments on this from candidates, as well as current and former employees on this forum. A career in consulting means that individuals spend a lot of time working on client site, and as a firm, we want to ensure that our people have the opportunity to connect and come together whether through parties, social events or time in the office. This is an important part of the Capco culture. We put a lot of effort into our resourcing practices, to meet the needs of our clients, and the career aspirations of our people. This is done through a number of channels including our resourcing teams, our internal networking portal and account updates. Networking also plays a role in this, and we encourage all of our consultants to drive their careers with the support of their Coach, Manager and HR, and to seek out opportunities that they are interested in. If you have suggestions on how we can further improve resourcing in the firm, please reach out to your resourcing team, HR representative or a member of the leadership team to discuss. Thanks for your continued contribution to Capco!

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