There is a trend of consultant burnout due to overwork on client sites. If consultants are working 50 to 70 HR work weeks and raise it as an issue, the likely response from leadership will be “hang in there!” That is not a good response - do better. Step in, work with clients, and shield consultants from overwork. That's the role of leadership!! People cannot work this much without starting to break down. It isn’t like this at other companies. Captech will continue to lose good consultants who do not want to work that many hours, and have little work-life balance. Also, CapTech's reputation will sink if burnout continues (clients notice it too).
Captech needs to seriously look at who they are hiring in leadership roles and promoting to high-up leadership roles. Because of Captech's rapid growth, they have hired a good amount of new leadership, but without proper vetting. Some Account Managers shows up late for work, shop on the internet in clear view of the client, and leave the client site early - all while people on the account are working 50-70 hour weeks. This is very embarrassing and not a good trend for Captech. Many of these recent leadership DC Office leadership promotions seem to be made on favoritism.