Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a great company to work for if you are not a lazy dud.
This. It's a pay-for-performance culture. Low performers are culled, high performers are rewarded. So comments here likely reflect where someone is on the curve in their part of the company. People who want to do the minimum to get by, probably won't.
The topic is on overall culture at CapOne. Harassment happens at every level and favoritism is rapid. Do you really think all the senior level folks at CapOne are there because of their performance. Think again!
Is this supposedly unique to Capital One?
I worked for big 4, UBS, Carlyle, PNC and a startup full of bullies and cap 1 takes the crown 😆
If you work for McDonald’s I can see cap1 has wonderful culture (to you).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a great company to work for if you are not a lazy dud.
This. It's a pay-for-performance culture. Low performers are culled, high performers are rewarded. So comments here likely reflect where someone is on the curve in their part of the company. People who want to do the minimum to get by, probably won't.
The topic is on overall culture at CapOne. Harassment happens at every level and favoritism is rapid. Do you really think all the senior level folks at CapOne are there because of their performance. Think again!
Is this supposedly unique to Capital One?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a great company to work for if you are not a lazy dud.
This. It's a pay-for-performance culture. Low performers are culled, high performers are rewarded. So comments here likely reflect where someone is on the curve in their part of the company. People who want to do the minimum to get by, probably won't.
The topic is on overall culture at CapOne. Harassment happens at every level and favoritism is rapid. Do you really think all the senior level folks at CapOne are there because of their performance. Think again!
Is this supposedly unique to Capital One?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a great company to work for if you are not a lazy dud.
This. It's a pay-for-performance culture. Low performers are culled, high performers are rewarded. So comments here likely reflect where someone is on the curve in their part of the company. People who want to do the minimum to get by, probably won't.
The topic is on overall culture at CapOne. Harassment happens at every level and favoritism is rapid. Do you really think all the senior level folks at CapOne are there because of their performance. Think again!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a great company to work for if you are not a lazy dud.
This. It's a pay-for-performance culture. Low performers are culled, high performers are rewarded. So comments here likely reflect where someone is on the curve in their part of the company. People who want to do the minimum to get by, probably won't.
The topic is on overall culture at CapOne. Harassment happens at every level and favoritism is rapid. Do you really think all the senior level folks at CapOne are there because of their performance. Think again!
No axe to grind here, I'm sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a great company to work for if you are not a lazy dud.
This. It's a pay-for-performance culture. Low performers are culled, high performers are rewarded. So comments here likely reflect where someone is on the curve in their part of the company. People who want to do the minimum to get by, probably won't.
The topic is on overall culture at CapOne. Harassment happens at every level and favoritism is rapid. Do you really think all the senior level folks at CapOne are there because of their performance. Think again!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a great company to work for if you are not a lazy dud.
This. It's a pay-for-performance culture. Low performers are culled, high performers are rewarded. So comments here likely reflect where someone is on the curve in their part of the company. People who want to do the minimum to get by, probably won't.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a great company to work for if you are not a lazy dud.
Anonymous wrote:Is there something about the "culture" requiring people, within a few weeks of starting there, to write a gushing Linkedin post about how awesome the place is and how wonderful and brilliant all their colleagues are? It's pretty excessive because you really can't say such glowing things after just a few weeks, yet I see these posts over and over again.
Anonymous wrote:As a customer, the view from the outside is of a dysfunctional organization that is technically backward.