Senior Associate Software Engineer - Senior Associate Software Engineer Capital One Employee Review

3.0
15 Nov 2018
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Pros

If you get lucky to get put on a high visibility project that has a big impact, you get a lot of recognition. Foosball tables, ping pong, and free snacks in Plano offices. A lot of the developers are really smart, and everyone that I know is happy to help explain things you might not understand. Work life balance depends largely on team. One of my team’s had high performing individuals that would come in at or before 9 and stay later than 5 on most days. My current team does 8am - 4pm. Compensation (for college recruits at least) is very good

Cons

With the new “experience model” team system, Agile has turned into some type of pseudo mix of waterfall and agile. Business tries to dictate deadlines. I know developers who work really hard (harder than me) and stay longer than me, but don’t get the proper recognition because either their managers aren’t good at giving it to them, or because the project they are on doesn’t get much visibility from higher ups. This impacts performance ratings/promotions. Teams that work on legacy tech/modernizing legacy tech don’t get much recognition.

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Pros

Most advance tech stack. Cutting edge research

Cons

Performance management and feedback based system drives politics. Senior management usually works towards saving their own a** especially in legacy orgs

1.0
1 Jun 2026
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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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