A Backsliding Culture - Project Manager Capital One Employee Review

2.0
Aug 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Traditionally (though no longer the case), has promoted a culture of excellence and provided a multitude of ways to increase experience and grow one's career. Competitive pay and excellent benefits.

Cons

Capital One's culture has shifted radically over the last 5+ years with its push for diversity, which permeates virtually every aspect of work life now, making it very difficult for non-women/non-minority individuals to stay, and especially to get promoted. The latest Capital One (2023) ESG report shows that over the period 2020-2023, they increased minorities in management by 8 percentage points, while simultaneously DECREASING whites by the same margin.

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5.0
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Pros

Good benefits, easy to switch teams within company

Cons

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2.0
Jul 15, 2026
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Pros

Salary, benefits, mobility for internal transfers

Cons

I have been a part of Capital One for more than 20 years, most of my career. It was an exciting growth culture in the early years. Our team culture was very strong. People looked out for each other and worked toward a collective good. Around 2019 a shift began in leadership. Politics became more important and forced distribution, stack ranking, and performance management targets became more prevalent. When the pandemic hit, it broke the strong in person culture of this company. Many left for the lure of FAANG and other companies offering remote work for promotion and higher pay. It was a chance to jump the line and come back later. In the meantime COF hired people who tired of the relentless pace of Amazon, Google, and other tech companies. We also hired in big bank culture of JPM Chase and Goldman. This has resulted in a toxic, political, cutthroat culture with constant reorgs. I’m planning to leave this organization in the next 12 months. It is sad what it has become. I know tenured leaders, great people who look out for others and have helped me succeed over the years, who are miserable here. DFS colleagues from the acquisition are leaving in droves.

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