CapTech reviews

3.8

64% would recommend to a friend

(467 total reviews)
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Andy Sofish

62% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

CapTech has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 467 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CapTech employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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467 reviews
2.0
Apr 19, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Good energetic colleagues makes working interesting

Cons

management needs to be relevant to and listening to employees. mgmt good old boys club

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CapTech Response
6y
Thank you for your review. It’s good to hear that you enjoyed the colleagues you worked with while you were with CapTech and how they were able to bring an energy to the work you were doing. Thank you for your feedback on developing our mid-level managers. We have several initiatives to continue improving our recruiting, coaching, leadership/career development, and ongoing employee engagement, which will commence once we are past the COVID-19 crisis. I wish you the best of luck to you in your future endeavors, and if you’d like to share additional feedback, please reach out to me directly at kapostolides@captechconsulting.com. --Katy Apostolides, HR Manager
2.0
Apr 17, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is pretty competitive, and I appreciate the transparency in the quarterly meetings about the current/targeted clients and revenue goals. I also like seeing the playbooks with specific stats. As a college hire, you go through a great college boot camp and learn the basics of consulting. I think that program is a huge benefit to new consultants. The happy hours and different events are fun chances to unwind and network.

Cons

The culture has been in a steady decline in the last few years, especially after the change in DC leadership and the too fast expansion of consultants. People seem to be valued more if they "play hard" rather than "work hard". I can see how this would be attractive to a younger hire, but for someone who is more interested in building a career, this culture is exhausting. The promotion process makes zero sense, and it seems to solely rely on if you've been placed on a high profile client project (there are very very few of these), are friends with one of the senior directors, or took on an internal project that has no real impact. There is an increasing frustration in the office as low-performers get coveted promotions (sure, they left you to do all the actual client work, but their internal presentation about how they do all the client work was proof enough). All this has resulted in a competitive culture, rather than a coaching culture. Speaking of coaching. (Every person is assigned to a coach who guides you through the annual review/promotion process and helps with career goals) Some coaches are amazing; most coaches seem to just be doing it because it's expected. If you get one of the coaches who don't care, your journey at CapTech will be difficult. I know people who've had half a dozen coaches in just a few years, and they still haven't found one who they mesh with. As result, they've struggled to get promotions or earn a positive perception in the office as their coach has no real incentive or drive to represent them fairly to upper management. Backstabbing is pretty common now as the competition grows for promotions and better projects. Management tends to believe whoever complains the loudest versus taking the time to fully understand both sides of a situation, and we're seeing this play out over and over again across multiple accounts and teams. There also aren't many interesting projects, and you'll likely be placed on something that doesn't perfectly match your skills or interests. While that's can be the nature of consulting, once you start to see how the promotional process is so heavily impacted by the kind of project you're placed on (and the managers you work under), being stuck on a "bad" project is frustrating and detrimental to your overall career as you can't control it.

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CapTech Response
6y
Thank you for your review and for sharing your experience. I’m glad you really enjoy the transparency from CapTech and the training received when you first started with the company. We appreciate the feedback on development areas, and sharing your personal experiences (and frustrations). We’re always working to improve, and we value your feedback. I would appreciate hearing from you to discuss further. Please reach out to me directly at kapostolides@captechconsulting.com. –Katy Apostolides, HR Director
5.0
Apr 10, 2020

Best Company to Work For

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I've been with CapTech since they were less than half the size they are now. During that time, I've seen and personally experienced over and over again how the entire company truly puts the people first. CapTechers are quick to reach out, not only to do what they can for their clients, but to also do what they can for their fellow CapTechers and their local communities. Leadership is honest, transparent, and listens to feedback. The culture still fosters a family feel even though we're no longer considered a small company. We are one of the few consulting firms that successfully manages "bench" time, when/if needed between projects. You have control of your own career, as you are measured against goals & competencies, not laddering. It's no wonder we are rated one of the top consulting firms to work for year after year.

Cons

We do have growing pains as a result of rapid change; but that's due to both success and leadership listening, taking note, and adapting when changes are needed.

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CapTech Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to post a review. We are also very appreciative of CapTechers selecting us to be a top consulting company to work for year after year. It has been both exciting and challenging keeping pace with our rapid growth and success. Most important, however, is always keeping the people first throughout. Our leadership has always been dedicated to doing just that. Thank you for your contribution to CapTech! --Katy Apostolides, HR Director
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