Capital One reviews

4.5

100% would recommend to a friend

(13,171 total reviews)
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Richard D. Fairbank

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99% positive business outlook

Capital One has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 13,171 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Capital One employee rating is 21% above average for employers within the Financeiro industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Feb 18, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

If you are young, energetic and willing to work for less than the going rate, this can be a fun place to start out. Designer workspace includes big windows, wood floors, leather sofas and coffee bars!

Cons

Jobs posted and offered as permanent are switched to contract once accepted by the applicant, with the promise of a permanent role dependent upon "performance" at a later date. When the contract expires it is extended (2 years max), rather than going perm, implying performance was not the true factor (i.e., poor performers should not be offered extensions). There is also a bullying culture that rewards aggression under the guise of promoting "Type A" personalities.

2.0
Nov 17, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits are very good. The heath insurance and 401k options are better than average. In many departments, they allow people to work from home when needed.

Cons

1. There is no job security and no stability in management, 2. There is always a large amount of staff turnover. 3. They encourage people to move around from one position to another almost every year. 4. If you stay in one position more than 2 years, you will be considered stale and a candidate for their redeployment process which really is another term for layoff. 5. In the banking side of the company, they rely 100% on vendors to do all of the IT processing and changes. They even hire contractors to do the unit and system testing. 6. There is very little in depth knowledge at Capital One about how the IT system that is used for their retail banking operations works 7. Every new hire must pass a 'personality test'. This leads to an environment where everyone is alike and very boring. 8. Since all of the day to day operations work is outsourced to vendors, the Capital One employees really just work on meaningless task to please the directors. Nobody below executive management does any 'real' work. 9. The review process is an example of HR gone to the extreme - it takes up a ton of time for both the employees and managers . 10. If you have any morals and try to treat others as you would have them treat you, you won't survive at Capital One. 11. The environment for the day to day non executive management staff is a model of survival of the fittest, but since most of the work is outsourced to VENDORS, it is more like game of survival. 12. You job becomes navigating the review process and changing positions quick enough to keep on keeping on. 13. The executive management team makes very good decisions on what banks and credit card companies to purchase. But they have no idea on how to run the internals of daily business. 14. Everyone who worked with me at Capital One had the same point of view as I did. 15. If you want a career at Capital One, you should be prepared to step on people and basically your main task will be to navigate through the yearly performance review process so that you survive another year.

1.0
Sep 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Most team members you’ll work with are the smartest and sweetest people that makes working there more bearable and great benefits

Cons

Over the last few years, I’ve noticed management being increasingly toxic. Managers gaslight you into believing you don’t know how to do your job properly and make you believe you won’t find a better job opportunity outside of this company. They will nitpick about tasks that are not even in your work scope. Some people’s leaders don’t wanna be held accountable and are ready to throw you under the bus to save themselves as they can be clueless about what you’re working on and do not understand at all although you keep sharing the same information with them but they pretend to understand everything as an act because they have too much ego to ask questions and always forget about updates you give them. Also priorities keep shifting which feels disorganized and feels like I worked for a startup.

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