Very welcoming, great training and on boarding process - Anonymous employee Capco Employee Review

5.0
5 Oct 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I joined Capco recently and the on boarding process so far has been very welcoming and friendly. I relocated for the position and the office management and HR teams were great in helping with any paperwork/visa applications needed and arranging accommodation. There are always a variety of training courses available every week open to all employees, which range from technical courses, to more personal development courses such as presentation skills. They are all run by Capco employees so they are a great way to share real life, relevant examples and also a chance to meet more colleagues. Capco also assign every employee a Coach who will regularly catch up with you to work on your goals and career development, but is also available anytime for you to go to with any queries or concerns.

Cons

Can be a little quiet in the office

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Capco Response
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Thank you for your review and welcome to the Capco team! We are delighted to hear that you are settling in well, and enjoying the varied training opportunities available. As you mention, the majority of Capco training is delivered in house by our consultants, providing a great platform to learn from their first-hand experience and also to network with colleagues. Since many of our employees are based on client site, our offices can sometimes seem a little quiet. However, there are a whole range of social and networking events run in all of our locations, so please ensure that you take advantage of these to meet your fellow colleagues and learn more about the firm. We wish you every success in your career at Capco!

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