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O Capital One, named one of the top-ten
Week Magazine, has established itself ascmaisfrIPoesonlbyBies Ia
technology giant. We have amassed more
than 13 million customers and more than
$14 billion in outstanding assets using our
information-ased strategy whic is support-
wed by a 12 terabyte Oracle database. While
all of this sounds very impressive, you'l be
shocked to learn that we owe most of our suc- 1
cess to our culture. '0
From day one, we expect our associates
to embrace our entrepreneurial spirit and
make a positive impact by owning their posi-
tions. We challenge our associates to create
and drive initiatives for improvement which
Stmay fly in te ace of conventiona wisdom.
And, we believe that a fun environment
where youre encouraged to have a full and
active life outside of work, makes for more
productive associates.
To learn more about Capital One's cultural
differences, visit our booth at the
Career Fair on
Monday
September 28th.
Capital One promotes a drug-free workplace and is on equal opportunity employer
dedicated to diversity in the workplace.
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