Capco is truly the best place to work! - Anonymous employee Capco Employee Review

5.0
Nov 26, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I've been at Capco for over 4 years and I've seen lots of growth and change during that time but Capco has always maintained its core values and the leadership continues to support team members at all levels. The work is interesting, it's challenging, and I continue to learn and develop new skills. My co-workers are some of my best friends and I have always felt that Capco cares about my professional and personal growth. The Charlotte office has seen tremendous growth over the past 2 years and in an excellent position for continued success. The benefits are great too!

Cons

All companies have politics that frustrate employees, but all things considered, Capco has the least amount of politics I've ever encountered. Capco has both a unique and diverse company culture. I've always felt it was a "work hard and you will be recongized" environment but not everyone is equpied to work at the speed with which we operate and they may not feel it is a good a fit.

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Varied client work — Different clients and project types, which keeps things interesting. Real project mobility — You can move between projects when you advocate for yourself (within reason). Approachable leadership — Senior leaders are open to conversations if you reach out. Good development resources — Plenty of training and growth opportunities if you take advantage of them. Strong teams — Colleagues are smart, capable, and great to work with. Entrepreneurial environment — New ideas are encouraged, and there’s room to take initiative.

Cons

Long hours vary by project — Like most any professional job, some engagements require extended hours for prolonged periods, but work–life balance really depends on the client and team. Additional internal responsibilities — Depending on level, there can be a significant amount of firm‑support work outside of client delivery. Domain alignment not guaranteed — You may not always be staffed on projects that match your domain expertise. Coaching alignment constraints — Coaching relationships are tied to domain, which limits flexibility in choosing formal mentors. Long engagements (sometimes) — Some projects run for long durations or through multiple extensions. It can provides stability but may reduce variety in client and project experience depending on what you’re looking for.

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