Capco Reviews

3.8

75% would recommend to a friend

(3,424 total reviews)
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Anne-Marie Rowland

81% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Capco has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 3,424 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 and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
4 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Overall good company to work

Cons

HR department isn't proactive, delays in response.

1.0
9 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent hike from the last drawn paycheck - (but here’s the catch !! ) The management along with HR and finance in lieu of the most twisted policies make sure what ever you have earned in last few months adds up to Capco’s revenue or goes to their parties fund. Ohh yes Parties - its a pro for you if you are one of those shameless guys who are not affected by the count these people keep on number of beers or how much food you had last night.

Cons

Usually I prefer not to badmouth the organisations I have served but honestly Capco is one of those trap which I want to save you from if you are able to reach this review. Because most of the top reviews are fake, written by bunch of most useless HR or employees with no moral values. So here’s the list of con tricks performed on you after you join Capco because of- - the fake reviews posted - are in deep financial crisis - haven’t connected with current or ex-employee over linkedin People who are joining capco because you have connect with the management or are from family need not read ahead. Scam 1: Recruitment team forces you to join early citing requirement is urgent. Usually they look for early joiners who will not have enough time to do a background check of company and fall prey for the fake reviews and decent hike. Scam 2: No projects (even the previous clients were fedup dealing with the gold diggers sitting at top calling themselves management but are actually deceivers) Around 70% of the people you see around will be on bench, without project preparing for job interviews. The new joiners during the initial week will be given fake assurance of tons of projects in pipeline. Scam 3: Certification and Training Recently the mastermind policy makers have come up with new ways of generating revenue for Capco. Looting employees by providing training and forcing them to do certification. As soon as you do a training you are bounded by a year contract which is kept secret untill you plan to resign after having enough of Capco. The day you submit your resignation you will receive a complete list of dues pending on your name. Don’t be surprised if it comes close to your 6 months salary. Scam 4: Onsite - employee retention cum torture program If you are one of those unlucky fellow who gets into project, you are threatened to travel onsite at the cost of your job eventually subscribing to atleast one more year of torture in Capco As soon as you travel- - The jobless HR team gets the work, they will keep updating your due register with be it your travel ticket, stay at onsite or per-diem. - you can not resign untill 6 months even if you travel for 15 days So eventually 15 days of onstite means you can not leave capco on your wish for minimum 9 months including notice period. If you are still not convinced and are planning to join Capco go through all wrongdoing employee goes through eventually resigning- - Arrogant Head/ Leadership Although people sitting on top and proliferating arrogance can’t be called management/leadership. These top people be it from management or HR in their small world think themselves as dictator and run company on their own terms. One day you have some policy and from next day a new policy is introduced just because one person thinks so. Literally you will get threats of firing for even a small mistake. Freshers are treated as if they have no say and have to folllow what ever comes to them. The entire management thinks they are doing charity by giving salary to employee. - Firing in the name of Cost Cutting People will never know when is their last day in Capco. One day you come to office with you lunch box packed but who knows you have to take it back and finish it at home. The uncalculative management does irrational calculations and hire people without knowing actual requirement increasing the bench strength, and then fire people on their will with no proper justification. Seriously if you want to grow with mental peace of mind avoid joining Capco for few extra bucks. Even you will be forced to keep your family second priority (cases like person though on paternity leave was called to office and on refusal was threatened to fire). HR are big time loosers and follow blindly what management tells. A real life puppets.

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Capco Response
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While we are pleased to read your comment regarding compensation, your review paints a picture of Capco that we just do not recognize. We are disappointed and concerned by your perceptions based on your experience of working at our firm. Some of your comments raise concerns which we will review internally and take action if required. However, we cannot agree with many of your comments, for example, Capco could not have experienced the growth and success that it has with the low levels of billability and high bench that you reference. As always, if any employees have concerns or suggestions they would like to share at any time, please reach out to your local HR representative or our Global HR Director, David Heffernan to discuss. We can assure you that any concerns or feedback will be listened to and taken seriously.
1.0
19 Aug 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Free soda in the office - Free breakfast - The base pay was actually decent

Cons

I can confirm that all the cons provided by others are 100% true, but let me start from the top... Leadership - every now and then, leadership would speak about how they are forming the future of finance. They would literally spend serious cash (parties, videos, campaign) playing mental gymnastics and trying to convince consultants that Capco is so far ahead of the innovation curve and an absolute industry leader in the financial services sector. Since we were part of the organization and had vested our careers in its leadership, we tend to become delusional on that regard. On top of that, there is no transparency on how they rate their employees. There is an out of date process for performance review and no one actually took it seriously. Projects - the official definition of changesouring is: absorbing part of a bank, convert the department into Capco consultants, and receive contracts from the bank doing the exact same thing. The problem is, these work that the banks were performing, they were the most unwanted kind, hence zero value added and career killer. Capco would repackage their very own employees to their clients as staff aug, but since no one trusts the "Capco Consultants", the IT side of the bank would give Capco the absolute worst kind of IT jobs, such as, testing - the kind that other organizations outsources to India or Latin America. Engagement partners- when a consulting firm sells a project, there's a SOW and a clear objective of what to achieve, be it standing up a platform or transforming a business. That’s how things work in the consulting world. In Capco, the partner's objective is to provide unqualified bodies at a below market rate and let the clients figure out what to do with them. Since the banks are getting "FS consultants" at a dirt cheap rate (compare to other consulting firms) and no commitment of employments, they are more than happy to take on these contracts. It saves them a lot of cash in a long run. Think outsourcing - but locally. Hence, changesourcing!! The partners - they don't care. Contracts are signed, moving on to the next client. They do, however, spend some effort into branding and creating optics that they were directly competing with Accenture, IBM, or Big 4. Learning and Training / HR - all the cons written about learning and training is 100% true, especially the quality of the HR department. However, I do highly recommend people joining the Capco HR department. The career path is super aggressive since you are closer to partners and best of all, you don’t do anything 7 days a week, 365 days a year!! The fact that they have pre-determined/robotic response to different types of negative Glassdoor feedback tells you how genuine they are. Culture – the consensus #1 aspect that all “Capconites” are truly proud of. It’s true, at one point I was proud of what they stood for in innovations and technologies. Looking back, I can’t stress how delusional that was. Delusional is truly the right and only word to use because when you are an employee constantly staring a propaganda emails (see above on leadership), your emotion runs high on their beliefs and mentality. All the campaigns about digitalization, crowd funding, humanistic, disruptive, beyourseflatwork, etc. They really get into your head. By injecting these jargons into their employees, they create this culture of exclusiveness where everyone thinks he/she is starting a revolution like in Les Miserable – creating that “either you are in or you are out” mentality. The truth is, since every consultant is doing pointless project work (refer to projects) and spends his/her 9-5 working on “contributions” that gets them promoted, everyone is brainwashed to believe that Capco has most radically innovative minds in the world. Try criticizing or commenting on their propaganda, their culture would organically phase you out. In a way it’s brilliant by their leadership to keep the morale high! People / Hiring – If you don’t stutter and look grateful, you are hired. At one point, because they need to fulfill a staffing requirement for a client, they literally were sending out offer letters to everyone who applies. I actually did recruiting for them as my “contribution” and I was told that we HAVE to “hire at least 3/5 from the group…but don’t lower your standard…but pick 3”. I almost got into a fist fight on how none of them qualified and they ended up hiring 4.

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