Long interview process + disapointment - Senior Data Analyst Capco Employee Review

1.0
12 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

working remotely is the only advantage

Cons

- delays between interviews - the interviewer didn't show up twice during the day of the interview - zero respect of candidates time and efforts - the offer 60000$/year for a senior Data Analyst which is far away from the lowest average in Canada

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Capco Response
11mo
We sincerely apologize for the missed interviews during your recruitment process due to a miscommunication. That was a mistake on our part, and we fully understand how it impacted your experience. Respect for candidates’ time is a priority for us, and we regret that we did not meet that standard in your case and have shared your feedback with the wider team so we can learn from this. That said, we’d like to clarify that the remainder of your feedback does not reflect our usual practices. We are committed to transparency and professionalism in every interaction, and we take pride in maintaining a fair and respectful process for all candidates. While we respect your perspective, we feel it’s important to note that our compensation packages are based on role expectations, market data, and internal equity, and we strive to ensure they align with industry standards. We take feedback seriously and use it to continuously improve. Thank you again for sharing your experience, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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