Internal HR is a joke - Anonymous employee Capco Employee Review

1.0
1 June 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I get paid on a monthly basis.

Cons

The HR team cannot manage a simple task of sharing information on end of year performance in a timely manner. There is no management of people's expectations. This is my career. Yet Capco deal with people as if we are pawns and then wonder why people decide to leave.

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Capco Response
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Thank you for your feedback. There was a clear timeline communicated around performance management at the start of the process, which was closely followed throughout. However, we appreciate there was a short delay at the very end, with the final communication happening later in the week than anticipated. As with all our processes, we are committed to listening to feedback and making improvements where needed. If you would like to discuss your feedback further, please reach out to a member of the HR team.

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