Not a diverse place at all - Senior Consultant Capco Employee Review

1.0
14 Apr 2020
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Pros

You get a check bi weekly

Cons

Racist firm. They fake diversity and dont want blacks to move up. They have you work on proposals and he like and you get no where. Anytime i complained i was deemed the issue and no protection what so ever. You also have to network for your new role its not handed to you at all.

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Capco Response
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We completely reject this assertion. Capco is a diverse firm and our commitment to all our people to ‘be yourself at work’ is a founding pillar of our inclusive culture. Our commitment to fostering a diverse workforce is evident in our workforce composition and the range of different people choosing to join our firm. More importantly the feedback does not resonate with the broader feedback we receive from our people who regularly tell us that our culture is inclusive and our commitment to diversity is real. Capco values diversity among people, their ideas, and their points of view. At Capco, true inclusion is about fostering an environment where all employees can be themselves at work, and several comments on Glassdoor are a testament to our inclusive approach. We genuinely believe that diversity powers innovation. We are sorry you did not have a great experience with your role. We encourage you to reach out to David Heffernan, our Global HR leader, to speak with him in confidence.

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