Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! Capital one is a joke in the financial sector. Rarely you have seen their employee going to influential positions. It is becoming more like an IT company.
Promotion in-house is horrible and you have to be at your position for a few years regardless of the performance before being considered so there is really no motivation for staff to work hard.
Pay is terrible too . Laughing stock of dc that company
Pay is for sure not terrible. Not at all. Maybe compared to investment banking, sure.
But I made $220K with bonus as Sr manager, and comfortably cleared $400K by the time I left. Plus 7.5% 401K match and unlimited vacation too...
You can find faults at COF for sure but pay isn’t one of them. At least not if you negotiate well.
What level makes 400?
I was comfortably there as a Sr Director - it’s a combination of base, bonus and LTI. If you also count the 7.5% 401K match and the deferred compensation scheme (which is a backdoor to get around the 401K limits), it’s really not hard to hit at that level. I know a few directors who came close (bonus for my division could hit $100K if you exceed expectations at Director level, so even a low $200s salary gets you within spitting distance of $400).
But the key is the group - you need to be in business analysis in US card or Bank. Legal roles, IT roles, data monkey roles, etc just won’t pay the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! Capital one is a joke in the financial sector. Rarely you have seen their employee going to influential positions. It is becoming more like an IT company.
Promotion in-house is horrible and you have to be at your position for a few years regardless of the performance before being considered so there is really no motivation for staff to work hard.
Pay is terrible too . Laughing stock of dc that company
Pay is for sure not terrible. Not at all. Maybe compared to investment banking, sure.
But I made $220K with bonus as Sr manager, and comfortably cleared $400K by the time I left. Plus 7.5% 401K match and unlimited vacation too...
You can find faults at COF for sure but pay isn’t one of them. At least not if you negotiate well.
What level makes 400?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! Capital one is a joke in the financial sector. Rarely you have seen their employee going to influential positions. It is becoming more like an IT company.
Promotion in-house is horrible and you have to be at your position for a few years regardless of the performance before being considered so there is really no motivation for staff to work hard.
Pay is terrible too . Laughing stock of dc that company
Pay is for sure not terrible. Not at all. Maybe compared to investment banking, sure.
But I made $220K with bonus as Sr manager, and comfortably cleared $400K by the time I left. Plus 7.5% 401K match and unlimited vacation too...
You can find faults at COF for sure but pay isn’t one of them. At least not if you negotiate well.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why a retired GS-15 would take a 100K job unless he/she knows that there won't be much work. That's the only reason I would take a pay cut.
Ex-fed or not, if you are working, you need to get compensated accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Cap One is awful. They are always firing people. They have a pretty accepted WFH culture, though. Don’t they?
Anonymous wrote:what are the pay ranges in Risk/Compliance? I'm at Treasury now in an AML/CFT role and would consider a jump if the pay is right. I'm at the GS-14 mid-career level right now
Anonymous wrote:In Risk/Compliance, the $220k figure would be more at the Director-level. Definitely NOT Sr. manager...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! Capital one is a joke in the financial sector. Rarely you have seen their employee going to influential positions. It is becoming more like an IT company.
Promotion in-house is horrible and you have to be at your position for a few years regardless of the performance before being considered so there is really no motivation for staff to work hard.
Pay is terrible too . Laughing stock of dc that company
Pay is for sure not terrible. Not at all. Maybe compared to investment banking, sure.
But I made $220K with bonus as Sr manager, and comfortably cleared $400K by the time I left. Plus 7.5% 401K match and unlimited vacation too...
You can find faults at COF for sure but pay isn’t one of them. At least not if you negotiate well.
This is definitely towards the higher end. Were you in cards division by any chance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! Capital one is a joke in the financial sector. Rarely you have seen their employee going to influential positions. It is becoming more like an IT company.
Promotion in-house is horrible and you have to be at your position for a few years regardless of the performance before being considered so there is really no motivation for staff to work hard.
Pay is terrible too . Laughing stock of dc that company
Pay is for sure not terrible. Not at all. Maybe compared to investment banking, sure.
But I made $220K with bonus as Sr manager, and comfortably cleared $400K by the time I left. Plus 7.5% 401K match and unlimited vacation too...
You can find faults at COF for sure but pay isn’t one of them. At least not if you negotiate well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! Capital one is a joke in the financial sector. Rarely you have seen their employee going to influential positions. It is becoming more like an IT company.
Promotion in-house is horrible and you have to be at your position for a few years regardless of the performance before being considered so there is really no motivation for staff to work hard.
Pay is terrible too . Laughing stock of dc that company
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL! Capital one is a joke in the financial sector. Rarely you have seen their employee going to influential positions. It is becoming more like an IT company.
Promotion in-house is horrible and you have to be at your position for a few years regardless of the performance before being considered so there is really no motivation for staff to work hard.
Pay is terrible too . Laughing stock of dc that company