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My Time as a Black Woman Software Engineer at Capital One

8 pointsby alecbenzeralmost 5 years ago

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sam36almost 5 years ago
This story sounds pretty typical of any corp IT job really. I&#x27;ve had plenty of managers that I just didn&#x27;t get along with and they seemed to always be on my case or something but let their &quot;friends&quot; do what ever.<p>One time I was trying to move to a different team. My would-be-new-manager kept asking me what was the hold up. I&#x27;d go to my current manager and he&#x27;d blame it on the would-be-new-manager stating that he didn&#x27;t actually want me on his team. I couldn&#x27;t tell who to believe. I could have said &quot;it&#x27;s because I&#x27;m black&quot; (except I&#x27;m white and can&#x27;t use that excuse) but instead I just left the company. Only thing is, that took nearly 2 years of interviewing. I&#x27;d spend sometimes a whole week making my cover letter perfect for what I was applying for, but still I&#x27;d get no response or very little of one. I landed some good interviews in that time too and they went well, but still nothing. Ironically I remember thinking that if I was black, how I would have a strong urge to burn up twitter with comments about how I couldn&#x27;t even land a job interview because of my skin color. But I was white, had a good resume and cover letter, and experience to back it up. Yet that was not the problem at all (applying for a job just sucks in general).<p>Anyways, by how this woman describes asking several different people for help with her coding, this doesn&#x27;t always sit well in all environments. In many cases, just asking for help or tips by a new hire is seen as them being an idiot. And to top it off, I don&#x27;t know of any &quot;smart&quot; people that would want to actually work at Capital One (not as a code monkey anyway).
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sosilkjalmost 5 years ago
a poignant, informative essay that illuminates what the experience is like when a malicious manager decides to target a report.<p>also, i did not realize what a shitshow Capital One&#x27;s engineering culture is (&quot;scrum masters&quot; at a bank? really? jesus.). good to know - obviously a potential employer to avoid.