Capco shattered my confidence, its only now working at a different firm that I realise that Capco does not allow you to make mistakes or therefore learn. Management does not provide ANY guidance in your career.
The work was mainly contracting work not consulting with no real skills learned. The top management are mainly a group of very click-y people who I felt were only there for self-promotions and to count numbers.
There is a lot of fluff around new ideas and to be innovative, but I never remember having interesting, intelligent conversation with many people. Working in Financial services for a Financial services firm is really interesting, but not much PROPER training happens within either core consulting or finance. Training is all in house, which means that there is no standards to be meet across topic or geography. Your bonus is also based on your contribution to the firm which is a massive driver to "train" people.
Looking back, i don't think i learned how to be professional at Capco nor does it foster professionalism in the office. Often you would see documents lying around the office on desks market "strictly confidential" or naming clients on, which is stupid.
I just am so glad I don't work there anymore, safe yourself a lot of upset and just don't apply.