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Financial Services
Snapshot
676 total reviews
Source
Glassdoor
100% of reviews mention positives
Page
64 / 68
Principal consultant
Good network of motivated personable people
Limited organisation and lack of leadership. Short termism.
Associate consultant
Nice team, fast paced environment
Low prestige and long hours
Consultant
You get to work with some really nice people in the firm sometimes
Low career mobility Tough projects
Great managers - supportive and aspirational which makes challenging days a lot easier. Very connected to Global offices. Smaller in region which brings greater career opportunities. Colleagues are highly skilled which presents good learning opportunities. Culture is very people focussed. You feel very known and not lost in a bigger machine.
Consultant Environment in the Middle East is tough. Boutique and not big 4 so you need to get your hands dirty. Progression structure exists globally but less reinforced in the region - you need to drive it.
Pay higher than others, Strong work Culture
Internal promotion bottleneck makes progression internally longer
1.Relaxed. 2.Frequently bought and sold. 3.Used to be known for its Murex resources. 4.Good clients when it was under FIS.
1.Frequently bought and sold. 2.Stopped giving evening fruits.
Senior consultant
The pay here is good Employee friendly policies Cab facility
Nothing to be specific now
Big employer with big banking clients.
Expectation to work longer than paid for.
Nice people around to work with
Not that many projects so stuck on the bench if youre not lucky
Because managers are too busy, staff work with considerable autonomy.
- The current mentor–mentee framework is ineffective. Mentors seldom dedicate meaningful time to their mentees, and in my case, my mentor never initiated contact. - Capco isn’t truly a consulting firm—it runs more like a body shop.