Terrible company to work for - Compliance Specialist Capital One Employee Review

2.0
24 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The benefits and time off are great but good luck using them.

Cons

Employees are constantly overworked. Bad managers across the enterprise. You’re lucky if you find a good one. They would rather hire useless managers than more folks to actually do the work. We’re always short staffed and given more work than could possibly get done in a 40 hour work week. The only pro was still working from home after 3 years, but now that’s changed. We’re now expected to go back into the office 3 days per week after being given only a month’s notice. This change will be a pay cut for most of us with the rise of inflation and now adding commuting cost. Our little 4% annual increases hardly help. Work/life balance is now gone and they’ve made it clear they will be checking badge swipes. We will lose more people but the work will stay the same. Those left will suffer. Avoid this company at all costs.

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Cons

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