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Financial Services
Snapshot
676 total reviews
Source
Glassdoor
100% of reviews mention positives
Page
15 / 68
Principal consultant
Good culture. Good Variety of Projects. Quick Growth possible.
None that I can think of
Marketing director
Some nice people worth talking too (You just have to ignore the generalist BAs / PMO knuckle draggers)
Little to no expertise at the firm, expertise left when the Wipro acquistion took place. Most senior managers who stayed are either stupid or have a massive mortgage. Everyone who is PC or above are generalist project managers, knowning very little or nothing about FS. 90% of capco partners can't sell - most were promoted when clients had crazy budgets and would sign anything over a lunch/dinner.
Aml
No mandatory overtime (given that you can meet the quota) Extra pay if you can achieve higher than the quota (which is very unlikely unless you can do the work super fast or put in overtime)
Boring routine job duties Because of the quota, most people just want to focus on job and do not want to talk/ teach you Stressful and many people opt to go to work on Saturdays due to failure to meet quota The pay is average and benefits are minimum
Management consultant
My experience of working for Capco has been hugely positive. Colleagues were incredibly welcoming and you are made to feel at home from day one. From my experience, management have provided a positive influence and encouraged staff to express themselves in line with Capco's "Be Yourself At Work". The company ensures that each member of staff has their own "coach", which is another employee to help guide you and help drive your career forward. I've really felt the benefits of this scheme from both a work and personal perspective. There is a lot of focus and drive directed towards Health and Wellbeing and also Corporate Social Responsibility, which I feel is a really important part of a modern day company. Overall, I would recommend Capco as a place to work. It is working really hard to shake its old reputation. With the recent management change in the Hong Kong office, the future is definitely bright and very positive. I feel management are certainly listening and leading by example to organically build that positive working environment.
If I had to mention one "con", I would say the Interview process was quite drawn out (5 interviews in total over 3 months) but can understand the company wanting to carry out a thorough interview process and ensuring candidates are appropriate.
Internal recruiter
Supportive and welcoming culture, no hierarchy. Partners approachable and managers push for you to do your best.
Quite high attrition within the firm due to not keeping up with the market salary Will only promote through a structured framework sometimes hard to achieve all
Associate
If you look to grow in the consulting industry, this is a better place than the big four
information are less transparent due to the size and formality of the comms
Principle consultant
More human than most management consultant types
Promotion is slow hiring in rather than up
Associate data consultant
- Friendly Environment - A great place to meet new people and kickstart your career - Exposure to top clients
- Difficult to get promoted - Project opportunities are not always interesting
good culture, access to management
salary could be better along with bonus
Administrative assistant
Amazing culture, career advancement opportunities
Long hours, no limited snack options