Can be a good place to start a career, if you're lucky. - Business Analyst Capital One Employee Review

2.0
9 Feb 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Can be a great place for those with an analytical bent depending on team placement. Business issues are addressed with analytical rigor and people are interested in finding the best answers. Some of the teams have a friendly and fun atmosphere - lots of young people who often hang out together when they are not at work. There is some focus on developing general business skills so people are able to take some of what they learn at Capital One and leverage that in other positions at other firms. There is certainly a good bit of talent - lots of smart people at all levels of the organization

Cons

There are significant downsides to starting a career in such a large organization - one that sometimes feels stagnant. Opportunities for advancement are often based on matters of luck / building visibility rather than in delivering strong results. There are significant organizational hurdles to getting sometimes simple things done - detailed prioritization processes and so on. Success in navigating those channels can play too large a role in overall success. It's hard to get aware from the fact that much of the business feels dirty - or at least ethically questionable... getting people who aren't smart about credit to pay all kinds of fees doesn't give you that warm feeling at night.

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5.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Capital One is a tech-first company. Most of the latest tech skills, tools, and practices are implemented. Most teams have interesting work where you learn and get to apply your skills.

Cons

Often, the new development work is assigned to the full-time employees. Access to many of the tools is also restricted to the FT employees

1.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay can be decent compared to GovCon. Some people are a pleasure to work with. Other non-pay related incentives.

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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