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Company Culture

4.2

Growth Opportunities

3.7

People You Work With

4.5

Person You Work For

4.2

Rewards You Receive

4.0

Support You Get

4. 2

Way You Work

4.1

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4.2

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“Capital One offers extensive on going training which I believe is beneficial for overall success in business. I have found a passion for what I do by implementing programs to help assist customers impacted by covid-19. The company’s commitment to customer values, needs and concerns has set it apart from the banking world as a prominent lender in the consumer financing sector.”

Posted 2 years ago in Lancaster, TX

in New York City, NY

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

4 / 5

Work Setting

4 / 5

Support You Get

4 / 5

Rewards You Receive

3 / 5

Growth Opportunities

4 / 5

Company Culture

4 / 5

Way You Work

3 / 5

in Plano, TX

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

4 / 5

Work Setting

5 / 5

Support You Get

5 / 5

Rewards You Receive

3 / 5

Growth Opportunities

3 / 5

Company Culture

5 / 5

Way You Work

5 / 5

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Capital One (295)

3.8
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in McLean, VA

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

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5 / 5

Support You Get

5 / 5

Rewards You Receive

5 / 5

Growth Opportunities

5 / 5

Company Culture

5 / 5

Way You Work

5 / 5

in Tampa, FL

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

Work Setting

5 / 5

Support You Get

5 / 5

Rewards You Receive

4 / 5

Growth Opportunities

4 / 5

Company Culture

5 / 5

Way You Work

5 / 5

in Remote, OR

Person You Work For

1 / 5

People You Work With

1 / 5

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1 / 5

Support You Get

1 / 5

Rewards You Receive

1 / 5

Growth Opportunities

1 / 5

Company Culture

1 / 5

Way You Work

1 / 5

in Suitland, MD

Person You Work For

3 / 5

People You Work With

3 / 5

Work Setting

3 / 5

Support You Get

4 / 5

Rewards You Receive

3 / 5

Growth Opportunities

4 / 5

Company Culture

4 / 5

Way You Work

5 / 5

in McLean, VA

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

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4 / 5

Support You Get

4 / 5

Rewards You Receive

4 / 5

Growth Opportunities

4 / 5

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5 / 5

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4 / 5

in Houston, TX

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

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3 / 5

Support You Get

3 / 5

Rewards You Receive

3 / 5

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1 / 5

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5 / 5

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4 / 5

in Plano, TX

Person You Work For

4 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

Work Setting

5 / 5

Support You Get

5 / 5

Rewards You Receive

4 / 5

Growth Opportunities

3 / 5

Company Culture

4 / 5

Way You Work

4 / 5

in Chicago, IL

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

Work Setting

5 / 5

Support You Get

5 / 5

Rewards You Receive

5 / 5

Growth Opportunities

5 / 5

Company Culture

5 / 5

Way You Work

5 / 5

in Glen Allen, VA

Person You Work For

3 / 5

People You Work With

3 / 5

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2 / 5

Support You Get

3 / 5

Rewards You Receive

1 / 5

Growth Opportunities

2 / 5

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1 / 5

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2 / 5

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

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5 / 5

Support You Get

5 / 5

Rewards You Receive

5 / 5

Growth Opportunities

5 / 5

Company Culture

5 / 5

Way You Work

5 / 5

in Plano, TX

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

Work Setting

5 / 5

Support You Get

5 / 5

Rewards You Receive

4 / 5

Growth Opportunities

4 / 5

Company Culture

5 / 5

Way You Work

4 / 5

in Plano, TX

Person You Work For

4 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

Work Setting

5 / 5

Support You Get

4 / 5

Rewards You Receive

4 / 5

Growth Opportunities

5 / 5

Company Culture

4 / 5

Way You Work

4 / 5

in Rock, WV

Person You Work For

5 / 5

People You Work With

5 / 5

Work Setting

5 / 5

Support You Get

5 / 5

Rewards You Receive

5 / 5

Growth Opportunities

5 / 5

Company Culture

5 / 5

Way You Work

5 / 5

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Is Capital One a good company to work for?

Capital One has an overall rating of 4. 2 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 204
Capital One Review Ratings left anonymously by Capital One employees, which is 8% higher than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 96% of employees would recommend working at Capital One.

Does Capital One pay their employees well?

Capital One employees earn $55,000
annually on average, or $26
per hour, which is 17% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year.
152 Capital One employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find Capital One Salaries by Job Title.

How satisfied are employees working at Capital One?

96% of employees would recommend working at Capital One with the overall rating of 4.2
out of 5.
Employees also rated Capital One
4.2 out of 5 for Company Culture,
4.0 for Rewards You Receive,
3.7 for Growth Opportunities and
4.2 for support you get.

What is the highest paying job at Capital One?

According to our data, the highest paying job at Capital One is a
Junior Java Developer at $146,090,000 annually. Browse Capital One Salaries by Job Profile.

What is the lowest paying job at Capital One?

According to our data, the lowest paying job at Capital One is a
Content Editor at $16,000 annually. Browse Capital One Salaries by Job Profile.

What are the pros and cons of working at Capital One?

According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated
the pros of working at Capital One to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For,
and no cons.

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Few companies have embraced diversity as strongly as Capital One, and its employees recognize the effort: At least 92% of every racial/ethnic group surveyed said they were proud of the positive impact their employer has in their communities. “Capital One does an amazing job to ensure that each associate feels they belong,” says one staffer. “Their business resource groups provide support so that associates can achieve their full potential in an environment that values the differences we bring to the workplace.” The financial institution aims to balance in-person collaboration and team needs with individual choice and rolled out a hybrid work plan in 2021. Mondays and Fridays are companywide virtual days, and Tuesday through Thursday, the offices are open. While employees are encouraged to go in, the company is not requiring it.

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As of 2/1/2023

Country

Headquarters

McLean, Va.

Industry

Consumer Credit Card and Related Services

CEO

Richard D. Fairbank

Website

www.capitalone.com

Company Type

Public

Ticker

Revenues ($M)

$38,373

Profits ($M)

$7,360

Market Value ($M)

$39,765

Employees

56,000

Figures are for fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 2022. Market value as of Jan. 20, 2023. Sources: Bloomberg; S&P Global.

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Years on list

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Job openings (as of March 2022)

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Employees and job openings are U.S.-only.

Perks

As of 6/9/2021

100% health coverage

Unlimited sick days

Telecommuting

Job sharing

Subsidized childcare

confidential

Compressed work weeks

Fully-paid sabbaticals

On-site fitness/subsidized gym

On-site medical care facility

Non-discrimination policy includes sexual orientation

Sick days for part-timers

College tuition reimbursement

Student loan debt repayment

Medical facility at all locations

all locations

Diversity

As of 6/9/2021

% Women

% Minorities

% African-American/Black

% Asian

% Caucasian/White

% Hispanic/Latino

% Native American/Alaska Native

% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

% Two or more races

% Unknown ethnicity

Paid Time Off: Full-Time Employees

As of 6/9/2021

PTO limit (days)

# Sick days

Hiring/Staffing (Past 12 Months)

# of job applicants

416,069

Avg. # of applicants per opening

# New graduates hired

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Moscow – the capital of the Russian Federation, a city of federal significance, the administrative center of the Central Federal District and the center of the Moscow Region, which is not part of it. The largest city in Russia by population (population
at January 1, 2012 – 11 612 943 people ), the second largest city in Europe, one of the ten largest cities in the world. Center of the Moscow urban agglomeration.

The historical capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Russian kingdom, Soviet Russia and the USSR. Hero City. Moscow is the seat of federal government bodies of the Russian Federation (with the exception of the Constitutional Court), local
self-government, embassies of foreign states, the headquarters of most of the largest Russian commercial organizations and public associations. Foreign Policy magazine ranks Moscow in 2010 as the 25th global city contributing
significant contribution to the development of world civilization.

Located on the Moskva River in the center of the East European Plain, between the Oka and Volga rivers, approximately at the same latitude as the cities: Krasnoyarsk, Omsk, Chelyabinsk, Kazan, Kaliningrad, Copenhagen, Glasgow.

Moscow is an important tourist center of Russia; The Moscow Kremlin, Red Square, Novodevichy Convent and the Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is also the most important transport hub. City served
6 airports, 9railway stations, 3 river ports (there is a river connection with the seas of the basins of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans). Since 1935, the metro has been operating in the capital.

Geographical location

Moscow is located in the center of the European part of Russia, between the Oka and Volga rivers, at the junction of the Smolensk-Moscow Upland (in the west), the Moskvoretsko-Okskaya Plain (in the east) and the Meshcherskaya Lowland (in the southeast). City area for 2010
the year is 1081 km2, which makes it the smallest subject of the Russian Federation in terms of area. The main part (877 km2) is located inside the ring highway (MKAD), the remaining 204 km2 is outside the ring road.

The average height above sea level is 156 m. The highest point is on the Teplostanskaya Upland and is 255 m, the lowest point is near the Besedinsky Bridges, where the Moscow River leaves the city, the height of this point above sea level
is 114. 2 m. The length of Moscow (excluding striped sections) from north to south within the Moscow Ring Road is 38 km, outside the Moscow Ring Road – 51.7 km, from west to east – 39.7 km.

The city is located on both banks of the Moskva River in its middle reaches. In addition to this river, several dozen other rivers flow through the city, the largest of which are tributaries of Moscow, in particular Skhodnya, Khimka, Presnya, Neglinnaya,
Yauza and Beggar (left), as well as Setun, Kotlovka and Gorodnya (right). Many small rivers (Neglinnaya, Presnya, etc.) within the city flow in collectors. There are many other reservoirs in Moscow: more than 400 ponds and several lakes.

Time zone

Moscow is in the time zone designated by the international standard as Moscow Time Zone (MSK). The offset from UTC is +3:00.

Since March 27, 2011, after the introduction of constant summer time, and taking into account the standard time in force since 1930, the time in Moscow differs from standard time by two hours.

The climate of Moscow

The climate of Moscow is temperate continental: severe frosts and scorching heat are quite rare here, but deviations from the norm are frequent. The coldest month of the year is January (its average temperature is -9.3 degrees), and the warmest
July (average temperature +18.2 degrees). During the year in Moscow and the adjacent territory falls from 582 to 620 mm of atmospheric precipitation. Fogs are a frequent occurrence in Moscow. The Moscow air regime has its own characteristics:
air flows, as it were, flow into the central part of the city, bringing with them precipitation or heat.

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Capital

The capital of the Republic of Tatarstan – the city of Kazan is located in the north-west of Tatarstan. The city stretches along two banks of the Kazanka River – at the place where it flows into the Volga. The population of Kazan is 1 million 144 thousand people.

The head of the municipal formation of the city of Kazan is the mayor of the city Metshin Ilsur Raisovich.

The capital of the Republic of Tatarstan is a major railway, road and aviation junction, one of the largest river ports on the Volga.

Since 2005, the metro has been operating in the city.

The main industries of the city are mechanical engineering and metalworking, aircraft and instrumentation, chemical and petrochemical industries, light and food industries.

The city produces helicopters (JSC “KVZ”), aircraft (JSC “KMPO”, KAPO named after Gorbunov), compressor and refrigeration equipment (JSC “Kompressormash”), polyethylene (JSC “Kazanorgsintez”), synthetic rubbers (JSC ” Kazan Plant of Synthetic Rubber), medical (JSC KMIZ) and optical devices (JSC KOMZ), detergents (JSC Nefis-cosmetics) and medicines (KPFKhO Tatkhimfarmpreparaty) products, a significant share of which is exported.

Kazan is a major scientific center of Russia and Tatarstan. On the basis of the oldest Kazan University, founded in 1804, the Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University was created. Two more universities, KSTU (KHTI) and KSTU named after A.N. Tupolev (KAI), received the status of national research universities. In total, 39 higher educational institutions operate in the city, as well as the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Kazan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a network of research institutes.

The Kazan Kremlin is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city has a registered brand “the third capital of Russia”.

The fates of many outstanding people are connected with Kazan: N.I. Lobachevsky, A.M. Butlerov, N.N. Zinin, L.N. Tolstoy, S.T. Aksakov, G.R. Balakirev, M.S. Shchepkin, V.V. Khlebnikov, F.I. Chaliapin, N.I. Feshin, V.I. Kachalov, P. Lesgaft, A. Melnikov-Pechersky.

The city is the cradle of Tatar culture. Kayum Nasyri and Shigabutdin Marjani, Gabdulla Tukay, Musa Jalil, Salih Saidashev, Farid Yarullin worked and created in Kazan.

Kazan is a multi-confessional city. There are mosques, Orthodox churches, a Lutheran church, a Catholic chapel, a Jewish synagogue and other religious institutions in the city. An Orthodox theological seminary and the Russian Islamic Institute were opened.

High cultural traditions are supported by the second largest in Russia Grand Concert Hall, opera, drama, puppet theaters, philharmonic society, 4 state orchestras, Song and Dance Ensemble of the Republic of Tatarstan. The city has higher and secondary educational institutions of culture and art, music and art schools for children.

Kazan hosts major international and national events. It annually hosts the International Opera Festival. Chaliapin, International Festival of Classical Ballet. Nuriev, Europe-Asia Contemporary Music Festival, Kazan International Muslim Film Festival. Kazan has repeatedly hosted the international theater festival of the Turkic peoples “Nauruz”. The Canadian circus “Du Soleil” performed twice with great success in the capital of the republic.

In recent years, large-scale construction of new facilities has been launched, the transport infrastructure of the city is being transformed, and much attention is paid to the development of sports. There are two water parks in the city, one of which is Riviera, the largest in Russia and one of the largest in Europe.

In 2013, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan hosted the World Summer Universiade.

In 2015 Kazan will host the World Aquatics Championship. The capital of the republic is included in the list of cities that will host the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

According to the results of the popular vote, held by the Russian media with the support of the Ministry of Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy of the Russian Federation, Kazan was named the sports capital of Russia.