It tried really hard to be tech - Software Engineer Capital One Employee Review

2.0
11 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As early adopter to be all-in to AWS, c1 invested heavily in tech and cloud. it likes to hustle, and jumps on tech trends or fads. Imagined and claimed itself as a tech company in bank biz. However it's no exception to Conway's law. Biz Bozos at all levels are still in control.

Cons

There is no genuine tech leadership from the highest levels. - Whole c1 took siloed approach to build redundant systems by copying softwares from one LOB to another. - After so many years adopting AWS, the cloud CICD pipelines have poor quality. A build or deployment that worked last week might break due to constantly changing CI/CD processes. you'll be lucky if you can relase a simple bug fix to prod in a few days through cicd. - Poor-quality software has been, and continues to be, developed across all teams. Under pressure, developers have resorted to chating code coverage tests—running them against dummy code while skipping real functional code. - The longer you work at c1, the less marketable your tech skills become. Most of your time will be spent deciphering proprietary processes and rules created by others rather than building relevant technical expertise. - from all levels of sr tech resources, including sr tech lead, distinguished engineers at c1, their abilities to have deep understanding to relevant techs, then create suitable solutions are limited. E.g,, to enable zero-trust, everyone of the thousands of app/microservice needs to stash its credentials in vault and rotate them frequently. What kind of incompetent designed this?!

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Cons

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Pros

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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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