About Capital One
Over the last 25 years, Capital One has grown from a small credit card start-up pioneering the use of predictive modeling to democratize credit into one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic financial technology companies forever changing the way people and businesses interact with money. Capital One believes their success is fueled by data and insights, deep customer understanding, innovative business strategy, and a culture that prioritizes their associates’ growth and wellbeing. Capital One’s incredibly talented associates are passionate about changing banking for good and have the humility to understand that collaboration, fresh perspectives, ingenuity, and empathy are all needed to make it happen.
Capital One Cohort
College freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are invited to join the GenHERation® x Capital One 2025 Cohort Class. This Cohort welcomes students from across the country and consists of two virtual sessions designed to equip students with the tools needed to advance their professional goals. Cohort members will hear from Capital One leaders, engage in small group discussions, and participate in a mock interview, while learning about career opportunities at Capital One.
Cohort programming will focus on the following topics:
- Perfect Your Pitch
- Ace the Case Interview
By participating in the GenHERation® x Capital One 2025 Cohort, students will refine important skills needed to succeed in college and the workforce, including:
- Effective Communication
- Critical and Persuasive Thinking
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Presentation Skills
- Emotional Intelligence
- Networking
Session 1
Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Time: 1-2 PM EST/10-11 AM PST
Session 2
Date: Friday, September 19, 2025
Time: 12-4 PM EST/9 AM-1 PM PST (students are expected to attend one, 30-minute mock interview during this time)
Application Deadline
Applications are due by Friday, September 5, 2025 at 9 PM EST/6 PM PST.
Students will be notified of their acceptance on a rolling basis.
Requirements
- Participants must be college freshmen, sophomores, or juniors currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program
- Participants must be available to attend the entirety of both Cohort sessions (total time commitment = 1.5 hours)
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