CapTech Reston reviews

4.3

94% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)
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Andy Sofish

100% approve of CEO

94% positive business outlook

Employees in Reston have given CapTech a rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience in Reston. The CapTech employee rating in Reston is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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40 reviews
1.0
Jun 16, 2020

CapTech Collapse

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They don’t have a lot of clients so you will have a good idea where you will be staffed (if you can get staffed)

Cons

The company has been in free fall since 2019 with leadership completely clueless on how to lead the company. The lack of competency from HR on how they communicate and establish fair practices leaves something to be desired. Put simply it is a glorified staff augmentation company masquerading as a consulting company. If you are not a favorite, you will not go far.

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CapTech Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. It is unfortunate that your time with us was short, and during the height of tough challenges. The culture that you experienced is not the culture that we seek or embrace. Know that we do listen and respond to every review, both literally and operationally. We always put our CapTechers first and seek to improve based on the collection of feedback they provide: on Glassdoor, in weekly Q&As, multiple survey campaigns, leadership, coaching, and individual conversations. Our mission remains to be the best consulting firm to work with and for. Thank you for your contribution. –Katy Apostolides, HR Director
4.0
Jun 10, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Smart people, meaningful work (mostly), corporate transparency

Cons

Salaries are not always competitive

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CapTech Response
6y
Thank you for your feedback. I am glad you enjoy working alongside your fellow CapTechers to help our clients. We do regularly benchmark our salaries against our competition in each of our markets, and I'd be happy to share our compensation philosophy and approach with you. Please reach out! -Katy Apostolides, HR Director
1.0
May 7, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Since CapTech does not have a lot of work outside of the home office areas, you don't have to travel.

Cons

A mess from top to bottom. I will echo others review and say that it is one big Staff Augmentation high school party. There is a reason that this topic is constantly brought up again. CapTech’s main issues is that don’t know how to handle constructive criticism. They have gone out of their way to remove unflattering (but true) reviews and bury their head in the sand. When it gets brought up how trashed employees and leadership get at parties they respond by policing alcohol for a couple events and then move right back to normal. The problem is culturally that office leadership feels it’s appropriate to get drunk in public in the first place. CapTech has a huge diversity problem but again, they see this as a one-dimensional problem. They ONLY see it as a racial problem (which it is) but it goes far beyond race at CapTech. Someone needs to tell them that diversity goes beyond that. Most of the Richmond and Reston office are filled with folks from the same Virginia colleges. The entire company reeks of college nepotism. Leadership continues to fail to address or even recognize it. The good news if you come in as a nepotism hire you will get a seat at the table and given preferential treatment. The promotion process is unfair and unclear, mostly going to the Virginia college hires and favorites. It is not uncommon for a college hire fresh out of school to be promoted all the way to manager in the first 4 years of their career while others with 10+ years of experience won’t even come in at that level. The coup de grâce for me came during the round of 2020 layoffs. During the coronavirus outbreak a couple of clients were impacted and had to drop CapTech (says a lot during the first sign of trouble a client drops CapTech) as a result CapTech had to “terminate” employees. While it is a business at the end of the day, it was shockingly cruel the way CapTech “terminated” staff. The weeks prior, CapTech went out of their way to let staff know that they extensively planned for economic downturns and they were going to “preserve the talent” and promised no layoffs. Two weeks later on a Friday, they dropped a bomb that any resources not on a project would be furloughed after 45 days and terminated after 90. Yes, you are reading that correctly, the ever so polished HR staff used the verbiage “terminated” in their communications. But wait……it gets even worse. The “terminations” would only apply to managers and below, so again, this is where that Virginia Good Ol’ boys club comes into the play. Leadership who is responsible for staffing and business development chose to terminate lower ranking consultants who were just unlucky to be on a project hit by the economic downturn and leaderships failure to win work to re-staff them. They are cowards who were too scared to go down with the ship THEY sunk.

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CapTech Response
6y
Thank you for your review and feedback. We have heard the feedback on confusion of career growth and promotion plans and will be rolling out new guidance later this year. Regarding the college hiring, you’re right. We did have a large focus on hiring from local Virginia schools near our HQ location; however, have now expanded to focus on Universities and Colleges local to each our office locations. Finally, the impacts of COVID-19 have been devastating across the country. That said, we are committed to keeping everyone informed, which means information is constantly evolving. We have been very open with the details of the economic downturn and its specific impacts to CapTech. Know that leadership is fighting hard to win work and minimize these impacts and get us back on track. As an example, the furlough program (as opposed to layoffs) keeps staff with us for three months to allow time for client and economic recovery with the goal that we can bring them back. If I can provide you with additional assistance or information, please reach out to me at kapostolides@captechconsulting.com. –Katy Apostolides, HR Director
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