Laughably Bad - Stay away. - Anonymous employee Capco Employee Review

1.0
27 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Cannot think of any other than they're obsessed with giving their overly paid consultants free fast food once a week if you sit through the extremely dull events.

Cons

Upper management bends over backwards and moves mountains to protect their horribly incompetent middle managers. Groups of people who have next to no idea how to do their jobs will float around taking advantage of the people that actually get things done and then have the gall to wonder why people are leaving in droves, people don't like being taken for granted, you should consider that. Wood Lice have more sense than some of these people, you'd think you were in an episode of the office by how satirical some of the going ons are in this company Do yourself a favour and save yourself the agony of working here, you and your mental health will thank you.

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Capco Response
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We are sorry to hear about your experience at Capco. As a firm, we are dedicated to offering a wide range of career development and learning opportunities to help all employees reach their full potential in a supportive and inclusive work environment. We have established channels to ensure that colleagues are recognized and rewarded fairly for their efforts and achievements. As a result, attrition rates have remained relatively low at Capco in recent years. If any employee needs additional support or wishes to share their ideas or feedback, they are encouraged to reach out to their Coach, Manager, or HR Business Partner.

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