Opportunities abound but senior management has yet to seize them - Vice President Capital One Employee Review

3.0
May 26, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility, the sheer intelligence of the people with whom one interacts. It's an incredibly academic yet practical place. It's a great place for new college hires to learn how to think through a problem, come up with reasonable solutions and try their hand at implementing that solution. There is plenty of room for learning, lots of tolerance for "getting it wrong" and it's a great culture to come up with unique ideas. The company is managed bottom's up in many cases which gives associates the empowerment to own something and manage it well. Ideas are always encouraged and everyone has a voice within the organization.

Cons

The banking industry is very tough these days. There is constant concern that one will be part of a right-sizing of the business. There are only two major businesses within the company now: the Card business and the Bank. The Card business is going to radically change as a result of the recent legislation. Capital One was built on the notion of pricing flexibility and fee collection. With the change in regulations, Capital One will have to reinvent itself. It is both daunting and an opportunity for the company to change the very nature of what it does. As long as senior management recognizes that new innovation will be paramount to the Card business' success, it will be a fascinating place to work in the next few years. If the Card business and the Bank can't figure out how to work together rather than merely coexist, then it will be an increasingly difficult place to manage.

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Cons

Never heard more nonsensical topics during meetings; people sharing their sexual preferences, flaunting overly dramatic personal lifestyle decisions, diversity to the point of failure, etc. Hearing the term "white guilt" in a professional setting was, well, pretty unprofessional. Stack ranking for performance reviews is a mess. Someone has to have an "F" regardless of their performance because that is what their line of business is allotted. Be prepared to be held responsible for actions any Sr Leadership would just sweep under the rug under their own circumstances. If a manager doesn't like you, regardless of your productivity, you're toast unless you're able to find another LoB to support. HR / AR are just a check in the box and will most likely point you from one to the other and back again without resolving any issues. You'll find yourself curious as to what leadership does as they continue to scrape managerial responsibilities from their plate, to yours. Last but certainly not least; you may find yourself working hard on a project; nights and weekends, just in case that work life balance is feeling a little too perfect. Fret not, someone will surely assist in taking credit for the hard work you've put in. I'm sure none of these things will happen to you, though. Best of luck!

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