Great for starting out, but a growing list of problems - Sr Consultant CapTech Employee Review

3.0
Mar 1, 2024
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Pros

-Wonderful, talented people to work with. High levels of technical and domain competence combined with low egos make teams fun and easy to work with. -Building on the first point, this culture creates a dynamic and relatively safe environment for designers and tech-builders just starting in their career. Practitioners get exposure to diverse and challenging projects. This is true of consulting, generally, but CapTech's culture (usually) protects junior folks from the toxicity that often exists at other firms. -The ability to work from home with access to a local office for coordinating meetup, team-bonding activities, and occasional in-office work days strikes a pretty good balance of both worlds. (Although the money spent on some leases could be better spent towards compensation, IMO.)

Cons

-Culture has largely gone downhill since about 2022. Employees seemed to rally in response to COVID. Management was largely transparent and acted quickly to make some tough decisions that ultimately lead to a fair distribution of the hardship across the organization. During the 2023 tech bubble/panic, however, leadership kept employees largely in the dark about the company's plans for layoffs and executed separations poorly. Morale took a major hit as a result. -As mentioned in other reviews, changes to the bonus structure made in 2022-ish make it nearly impossible to work reasonable hours, take your PTO (part of the comp package), and get a bonus. Despite many, many employees voicing concerns about this for years, the policy was not improved. -Design and creative consultants are often leveraged to engage in very important business development and innovation work outside of client responsibilities that is not rewarded in bonuses or promotions. -Pathways to promotion are not as clear-cut as the company-provided guidance makes out. -Compensation is quite low compared to other consulting and in-house firms. Improvements to the above could make up for some of this but with the way inflation has been, I don't think it would be enough.

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CapTech Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and thank you for acknowledging the incredible people that make up CapTech. We hate to hear you’ve felt a shift in culture as we strive to be the best consulting firm to work for. We, like many firms across a variety of industries, did face headwinds in 2023, and we worked very hard to lessen the impact and burden on our people. Executive leadership shared in the burden while working to insulate our company and our people from the external challenges. Through competitive compensation and extended benefits, our goal is always to ensure our CapTechers are valued for their contributions to the business. We will always be open to change for the better of our consulting base and regularly evaluate our policies to best support our employee population. I'd welcome the opportunity to speak directly with you regarding your thoughts and ideas - please reach out! -Katy Apostolides, Managing Director - HR

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5.0
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Fun and challenging engagements, ability to develop new skills, smart and hardworking teams, rewards an entrepreneurial mindset

Cons

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3.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

CapTech’s biggest strength is its people. The culture is genuinely collaborative, which stands out in consulting where internal competition is often the norm. Teams work well together, knowledge sharing is encouraged, and there’s real space for entrepreneurship and innovation. The firm has also shown an ability to stay financially stable through uncertain times like COVID by taking creative measures to adapt. CapTech has embraced AI proficiency very well. They procured an internal certification program, created a learning path to get consultants comfortable and confident using AI tooling, and worked with clients to inject AI solutioning - even for clients not ready for it. It's pretty impressive to see how much success CapTech has had by understanding the impact of AI in consulting.

Cons

Leadership communication lacks transparency, particularly around decisions that materially impact employees. For example, the shift to unlimited PTO was positioned as a benefit aligned with industry standards, while downplaying the more meaningful financial implication that PTO accrual payouts were eliminated. That kind of decision would have been better received with straightforward, honest context about economic pressures. The consultant feedback process is also flawed. While there have been multiple attempts to improve it (SBIC templates, start/stop, incremental check ins), peer feedback trends overwhelmingly positive and often does not reflect actual performance. This creates challenges for staffing decisions and limits meaningful professional growth. There also appears to be a lack of alignment at the executive level. Decisions often feel consensus-driven rather than structured and decisive, which impacts clarity of direction. There is also a recurring disconnect between what is sold and what can actually be delivered. The MC practice and SI are routinely not aligned on scope, feasibility, or level of effort. This creates avoidable friction once delivery begins, puts unnecessary pressure on project teams, and can erode client trust when expectations have to be reset mid-engagement. On one project, it was hard to hear our client share that, "You guys need to fix the problem you created!" Trust in leadership is an issue. Many employees question whether leadership can scale the company effectively, and there is a growing perception that the firm is drifting toward a staff augmentation model rather than differentiated or "boutique" consulting.

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CapTech Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such thoughtful and detailed feedback. We’re proud that our people, collaborative culture, and continued investment in areas like AI have stood out positively. We also appreciate the candid perspectives on transparency, feedback, executive alignment, and delivery execution—these are areas we are actively and continually working to improve, and input like this helps inform those efforts. We remain committed to clearer communication, stronger alignment across practices, and ensuring we deliver on the differentiated consulting experience our employees and clients expect. Thank you for your years of helping CapTech be a best place to work. -Katy Apostolides, Managing Director - HR
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