I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Capco (London, England) in Nov 2022
Interview
The process is pretty standard. Online testing, interviews, and an assessment center. The experience was alright, lukewarm. The company does mainly implementation work and its not the most engaging work. The focus on FS does create interesting opportunities. There is a group presentation that has to be created within an hour. It helps if you come prepped with a CAPCO branded slide deck, ready to go. Do not take an overwhelmingly dominant position over anybody but make sure you get your points through. Very quick fire interviews occur during the process. Can never quite get to the meat of any question (unless only 2 or 3 questions with sufficient depth are asked) Feedback takes a long time and I have not gotten it and will not get it. The start dates and timelines for replies were pushed back. I mentioned that I had a competing offer that was a lot higher than the offer they could give, and that likely caused the rejection.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why Capco? What skills can you bring that are unique? Do you have experience in FS? What are some current trends that interest you in FS?
I got the video interview. It has 4 questions. I need to finish it within 3 days. And the next step is the onsite interview. I haven't got that so far.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
tell me about yourself?
Why do you want to join Capco?
The process was very straightforward and the organization was very communicative throughout. There were a couple of prescreening interviews, a group case study, then interview with a higher-up. Everyone was friendly and made the environment less tense, particualrly during the case study.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you rely more on your gut feeling or research and data to inform your work?
The interview process was very smooth, with excellent communication from the recruitment team at every stage. The process consisted of an initial self-recorded interview, followed by an assessment centre and a final interview. The entire process was completed in just over a month, and I was kept well informed throughout with clear updates and prompt feedback. Overall, it was a professional and well-organised experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What skills and experience can you bring to the role?