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What is it like working at Capco?
Room for improvement.
Information Technology (IT) Consultant in New York:
Pros: - friendly people
- ability to "be yourself at work"
- learning & development opportunities are great
Cons: - (some) racist/sexist colleagues
- underpaid below market rate
- projects are dry and not intellectually challenging
Good Starter, Bad Growth.
Software Engineer in Orlando:
Pros: The people I work with at my level and below.
Cons: The lies that management sells and the work they keep shoveling our way.
Management Consultant in Chicago:
People Thrown Under the Bus Left and Right.
Consultants have egos no matter what firm we speak about. However, a firm’s culture will determine how those egos interact with one another.
At Capco I have seen people thrown under the bus so many times that I honestly believe that *this* is Capco’s culture.
The firm struggles to close on engagements with top businesses. Many of the engagements are working with fairly junior managers executing typical daily business tasks.
Capco will sell you something different in your interview. Take it with a grain of salt.
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