Capital One Senior Associate Software Developer reviews

3.3

62% would recommend to a friend

(138 total reviews)
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Richard D. Fairbank

71% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Senior Associate Software Developer employees have rated Capital One with 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 138 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Senior Associate Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. Capital One is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Senior Associate Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Aug 17, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Offices are nice - Tech stack is very modern - I like my coworkers when they aren’t trying to stab me in the back

Cons

Rich is hell bent on making Capital One the new Amazon without realizing that Amazon’s culture goes completely against Capital One’s stated culture. 90% of new executives are Amazon rejects (literally Amazon underperformers) who don’t have to RTO and bring their culture with them. Long hours and backstabbing is the norm now. I refuse to collaborate with engineers on my level unless I can clearly demonstrate I’m better them. This is not how tech companies should behave. This performance review cycle has been inhumane and humiliating. Folks have known for two months now if they’ve been promoted, but several orgs have been keeping their lips closed about actual firing of underperformers. I have at least two people in my org that have been told their fine, but now being told they will likely receive a PIP. But they STILL don’t know officially. My manager has personally told me I cannot leave him anymore negative feedback because it looks bad on him. How is that normal? How is that going to help anyone? If Capital One cared about their bottom line, an employee saying they’ll only accept positive feedback is emblematic of a serious problem. I am tired of working for a company that tells me to live the values, while the company is taking a lot of action to actively undermine them.

1.0
Jul 17, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Good benefits. - Good work life balance.

Cons

- Too many useless meetings, when time can be spent on actual planning & development. - Performance management. STACK RANKING is toxic. They compare you to other associates and place you in buckets: below strong, strong, above strong. You have no incentive to help out your fellow associates. If you end up in below strong, it's time to find a new job because you will most likely be fired. If you ever do end up in "below strong", don't beat yourself, it's just the company (is really stupid), and it's probably not you. I ended up there, and now I am at this amazing company who actually values me and pays me more. - Bad management. Managers are responsible for bringing work to your team. If your manager is bad, you might get screwed over and you may end up as "below strong" even if you do your work properly. I ended up with a manager who told me throughout the year (during 1 on 1s) that I have been doing good and then dropped the bomb during performance reviews with a "below strong" rating. Basically, if you are surprised by your rating during performance reviews, the manager did not do his/her job properly. Performance ratings should not come as a surprise to anyone. - High expectations, not enough compensation to back those expectations. As a "senior associate" you are expected to do many things including doing some managerial stuff. I came into the role assuming that as a senior associate software engineer, I'd be roped into challenging projects and design meetings, etc. However, I was expected to do some of the manager's or principal associate's work for them like bringing in projects to the team. Basically, 95 K was my compensation and that is not close to enough in this day and age with #Justinflation to do this kind of advanced work. Basically, these role names are very ambiguous. - It's a bank not a software company no matter how much these guys market it as so. You get the same politics (performance reviews - bump people down so they can promote others), bureaucracy as banks. They just have these really cool events that software companies also do. However, don't be mistaken IT IS A BANK. If you are a software engineer, do not work at a bank.

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