A con of FinTech in general, but it's hard to implement creative or innovative ideas due to red tape.
It's easy to let your technical skills atrophy.
It's hard to get a 5 out of 5 (excellent) rating.
You can spend all day doing busy work or in unnecessary meetings, although that's true of any company.
The reason I'm giving Capital One five stars is because you can change these cons by going to a different company and then possibly coming back.
I was sent the CodeSignal assessment immediately after applying and never heard back from them until months later with a rejection. I think this was because they weren't trying to hire any full-time new grads.
The entire process was very organized and well put together. I interviewed during my senior year of college. After applying, I had to complete a Code Signal, followed by a Power Day. HR was very responsive and did as their emails instructed. Great e
The interview process consisted of three rounds: * A phone screen. * An online self-coding assessment. * A live coding assessment, which included two other interviews, all within a four-hour period. The coding problems were not overly challen
I was sent the CodeSignal assessment immediately after applying and never heard back from them until months later with a rejection. I think this was because they weren't trying to hire any full-time new grads.
The entire process was very organized and well put together. I interviewed during my senior year of college. After applying, I had to complete a Code Signal, followed by a Power Day. HR was very responsive and did as their emails instructed. Great e
The interview process consisted of three rounds: * A phone screen. * An online self-coding assessment. * A live coding assessment, which included two other interviews, all within a four-hour period. The coding problems were not overly challen