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Financial ServicesCapco, Sdn. Bhd. Suite 25.01, Level 25, The Gardens North Tower, Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia

676 reviews

Consultant

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

Good training and opportunities to learn

Cons

Limited choice on clients in Scotland

Anonymous employee

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

Good and helpful working colleagues

Cons

Unattractive Bonus / Reward systems in place

Ao consultant

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

Not much to add to this part.

Cons

Because Capco is a consulting company, entry level employees join a project wherever they're needed. Non transferrable skills are drilled into you which I hate.

Senior consultant

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

Wipro lineage. Has presence in multiple geographies.

Cons

It is a body shop. One needs to be careful while picking up projects and the work it entails.

Consultant

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

Some projects can be interesting transformation pieces that provide a food foundation for a career. Projects are mostly London based which is good for a management consultancy

Cons

There are some very bad projects where it is not consulting at all rather you are a 'resource', doing something temporary and mundane that the client didnt want to do a full time hire for

Senior consultant

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

People, culture, exposure. They care about the projects you work on in comparison to some other consultancies.

Cons

Processes need to keep up with growing business.

Consultant

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

Honestly, I was hesitant to start my career with Capco because I hadn’t heard much about it, especially compared to other bigger consulting firms. In the end, though, I'm really grateful I started here. First of all, for most Capco people, the job is fully remote (especially for non-New York office folks) + has great work-life balance. Weekends and evenings are protected at Capco. I got the typical consulting experience and pretty much the exact same skillset as my peers at bigger firms, without losing out on a vibrant life outside of work. The few times I did fly out to the client site were made sweeter by the fact that 95% of the time I got to stay local and build a great routine and community in my home city. Capco also has fun perks like a $50/month wellness benefit (I used mostly for gym memberships and the occasional massage, too). Also, the free DoorDash Dashpass membership through Capco is very useful. The Capco Charlotte office is cozy, and it's a nice place to come into when you do want to go into the office. P.S. - The New York office is in the Empire State Building, and the Chicago office is in the Sears Tower!! Secondly, there is a genuine entrepreneurial spirit here, so if you want to create some new initiative you can! There's not a lot of red tape you need to cross to start something (I started a monthly community forum or lunch & learn series). You can give feedback or express a desire for something that doesn't exist, and Capco is nimble enough to let make changes, or let you run with that new initiative! I think it was a bunch of Associates who originally started the annual Capco ski trip over a decade ago, and that tradition continues today - I definitely recommend going on that trip if you can! Very fun. Third, mentorship. My coach here was incredible. I could tell she really cared, and she supported me as a person even beyond just what project I was on - I was on 8 different projects during my 4 years here (in a range of longer- and shorter-term projects), which gave me a ton of exposure to various sectors of financial services. If you show an interest in a particular domain or topic, like AI governance or fintech services for the underbanked, say so! There are plenty of opportunities for thought leadership in those spaces. Folks like your coach or others with more experience in those areas will be willing to get you plugged into the business development there. Connect with leadership; I found that, by and large, they're more than happy to help you out. I'm moving on to a highly ranked grad school program after this (with folks from the Big 4 and MBB anyway, lol, so you really can end up in the same place), and I think that my experiences at Capco played a great hand in that. TLDR: don't knock it till you try it!

Cons

I think that the bench can be difficult to navigate at times - as it is with any consulting firm. During my tenure with the firm, there have been different leads and guidelines on how to report efforts on the bench and how to get on a new project, so it seems that Capco is taking in this feedback already and trying to make the bench experience better. I think that though the Charlotte office and others are growing, there's still a bit more emphasis on New York for the Capco US business. I imagine that will continue to change as the population outside of that office grows.

Senior consultant

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

Only selected number senior leadership member actually care. But 90% of them will exploit you. Working here means you have to change your values, morales, forget being present with your family. If you are person that wants to learn and excel based on your knowledge. It means nothing here. You will manipulated to think

Cons

Working for Capco. Awful management. Be ready to see nasty side of people. How they lie to your face so they can get promoted and you will be expected to do the same. If you have family with Kids, they will soon realise how ruthless and soulless you become. Unless you are willing to change your ways. You will not survive. And all you will get is “We are sorry that you feel this way”. Clients can break all the company policies and if you highlight that to senior management. They will blame you and ask you get on with it. Best to get HR involved in all instances, then maybe you will be heard

Anonymous employee

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

Your luck will decided what kind of project you get. You can get an interesting one or a terrible one.

Cons

It was clear to me from the beginning that the top management was obsessed with company growth. They didn't care about employees as much. Employees were meant to take on stressful, brutal, and exhausting workload without uttering a word of complaint. They also had to avoid the fact that their career growth would stop here. If you can't tolerate this terrible reality, you better stay away!

Consultant software developer

Mar 19, 2026

Pros

Hybrid work, Good for gathering experience, Diverse range of projects

Cons

Compensation is not as high compared to the rest of the industry