CapTech Project Manager reviews

3.4

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Andy Sofish

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6 reviews
1.0
Aug 5, 2020

Room for improvement

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Pros

Great happy hours, sexy office space.

Cons

The Space The space is SEXY - corporate high rise, big windows, beer on tap, fancy coffee machines, modern decor.. an absolute wow factor for interviews, happy hours, socializing, and even hosting external events to showcase how trendy and cool the office is, but not built for functionality for those coming to the office to work. With far too few seats, you can often find people sitting in chairs in the lobby and at lunch tables trying to take calls in overly packed common spaces. Who wants to lead a client call next to someone eating a tuna sandwich and 2 college hires talking about their weekend pool parties? Even for the group of practitioners lucky enough to land a desk (new hires are pretty low in the pecking order so don’t expect to have a seat anytime soon), the “open concept” makes it impossible to focus, much less take a client call. If CapTechers are encouraged to be present (in non-COVID times), at least make sure there is somewhere reasonable to accommodate proper working conditions. With not having a desk or opting to work from home, it is easy to fall through the cracks come review time when leadership doesn’t recognize you. Salary/Benefits The salary is very competitive for those starting their careers, but once you are in the door the upward trajectory for career growth and salary increase hardly keeps up with inflation rates. The same small handful of employees seem to get promoted again and again while the rest of the office holds on to visions of promotion grandeur teased every few months during coaching checkins. Unless you are lucky enough to become a pet of someone who carries substantial influence, look for promotions to be based on popularity rather than hard work and rigor. Be prepared to work your laurels off, with little to no recognition of your efforts. After several years of going through the process, I still question the formula they use for promotion, despite leadership providing “transparency” in the process that is really only a happy path for a few shining examples. Leadership Leaders in the office often use the title and position of power to gossip about those outside of the protected inner circle. A male director once encouraged me to flirt with a male client to further his agenda to win more work, and asked for updates several times after to see if I had made any progress. It was an extremely uncomfortable work situation, but I did not feel comfortable escalating to the HR department as many other confidential matters from coworkers had later been shared in office gossip and I feared for any backlash to come from my vulnerable experience. Even my exit interview quickly turned into a gossip session, with no notes documented from my seemingly very relevant concerns and experiences. Although CapTech has a handful of great “leaders,” very few are actually recognized and put into positions to lead with the completely obtuse promotion process. The annual “playbook” is full of hopes, promises and of course core value buzz words, but is never actually applied in any matter that would benefit how the office is managed. I will always appreciate CapTech for the growth opportunities I was afforded and friendships made during my tenure. Most of the group that made the culture so special have since left, with even more departing/furloughed/laid off during COVID. With some serious changes, starting from the top down, CapTech could once again be a place where folks feel valued and supported.

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CapTech Response
5y
Thank you for your review. I’m so sorry to learn about your experiences, and they are indeed troubling. I’m also saddened to read that you weren’t comfortable working with your HR leadership. Please reach out to me directly at kapostolides@captechconsulting.com. We are looking into the feedback out of Charlotte and share your hope of a new normal on the other side of the pandemic. –Katy Apostolides, HR Director
1.0
Mar 3, 2020

It's a Job, Not a Career

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Pros

- Decent benefits - Decent pay - Charlotte office is nice

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- The office environment is nice but you will sit in a cramped picnic table environment where you have no personal space. The offices are reserved for the popular crowd (aka "leaders" @ CapTech) - Marketing hype and external brand portrayals of the company have no reflection on the reality inside - Client work is not valued, internal "relationship building" is. You can be exceptional consulting for your client, and even lauded by them. Yet you will not go far at CapTech unless you are connected to the right leader and focus on that relationship. Client reviews are never conducted, as an example of the fact that there is no value held on their perspective of your performance. - Promotions are subjective, popularity based, and political. The reason these keep coming up in Glassdoor reviews is because it is so rampant and frustrating. The Charlotte office is one of the largest and has a very low promotion rate. Of those that are promoted it's typical a "popular buddy" of a "leader" who is on their third promotion in two years. Meanwhile employees with 3+ years of tenure that deliver excellent work for their client sit in limbo trying to navigate an ever moving target of criteria to move to the next level. - Anyone of the leaders in the Charlotte office would not make it past the interview process of any of the Big 4. If you work with one of them you will quickly notice novice mistakes that you would never see even at the Manager level of the Big 4, yet at CapTech they are Directors and above running projects. - As others have mentioned, it's like a Frat House or High School. Popular cliques are in charge and make all of the key decisions affecting lives and careers around them. This equates to talented people being underutilized and eventually leaving as they have consistently been passed over for opportunities, promotions, or are just tired of the environment. - HR is laughable in that complaints and concerns raised to them go absolutely nowhere.

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CapTech Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to leave us your review. We take every piece of feedback seriously and appreciate your honesty in sharing your concerns. We are sorry to hear the frustrations you are experiencing. We are actively working to ensure we have the appropriate office accommodations for all CapTechers. We are also working on clarifying the skills path and promotion process; but in the meantime, please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions you have surrounding this process. Excellent client work is always valued, along with the relationships you build both internally and externally. We’re sorry to hear your lack of confidence you feel in CapTech’s leadership. I encourage you to please reach out to me so we can address your concerns specifically and take any appropriate actions - Katy Apostolides, HR Director
2.0
Nov 24, 2018
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Pros

Friendly peers Decent Office in DC

Cons

Very limited growth opportunities Clique based culture Leadership Capabilities Learning Opportunities Networking Opportunities Brand Value Compared to Top 4 Terrible Benefits Limited Mentorship Avoid this company at all costs, and don’t pay attention to the “leadership response” below.

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CapTech Response
7y
At CapTech, we offer many opportunities for our consultants to get involved with our organization, our clients and our communities. We strongly encourage consultants to network with their CapTech peers and with our clients. We strive to maintain a culture of continuous feedback, professional development and mentorship. Consulting Magazine has released their 2018 ‘Best Firms to Work For’ rankings, placing CapTech at #6 for the third consecutive year. CapTech received high scores in meeting career development, culture, meeting client needs and work/life balance. We also encourage our employees to talk to us about their experience with CapTech, and help us maintain our unique culture as we continue to grow.
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