Pros
The work is very easy; some of the clients are prestigious; if you work hard at the client site the client may pull you over to their own firm and see how horrible Relcapp is then get rid of Relcapp and you can bask in the joy that they are cutting Relcapp off of their payroll.
Cons
The positive review below alone shows how manipulative the senior management of the firm is -- writing their OWN reviews just to entice future employees of this hell hole. Beware: they WILL keep you on the back burner until more work comes in, and get rid of you as soon as the work is no longer there. They will find reasons to blame the ANALYSTS for the failure of an engagement and fail to look at their horrible business model, non-working technology (in which they sell as advanced technology but really is GOOGLE-ing people's names all day). The only reason that their private equity client keeps them on as a vendor is because the CEO of Relationship Capital Partners is a board member of one of their portfolio companies. They simply keep Relcapp to keep their board member happy but have never found a use in the technology that is sold to them. Bob is one of the biggest liars I have ever met. He continually will tell you about his vast fortunes from previous entrepreneurial ventures when really he was unemployed for a large chunk of time -- clearly not basking in any sort of wealth. He will make promises of bonuses, benefits, etc that will never, ever come through. Bob and Martin will find reasons to pay you as little as possible -- keep you on as a contractor, then when you come on full time, give you a pro-rated "bonus" if a bonus at all or a "cash advance" that later will come out of your salary. The stuff that they pull should be / may be illegal -- especially as they list the HQ as in "Short Hills" when they actually BORROW space for free in NYC. If you speak your mind and disagree with the upper management and express real concerns, they turn a blind eye and then blame the analysts for the failure of the program. This company shouldn't exist anymore.