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Manager, Product Management - Talent Acquisition

Company: Capital One

Location: Washington DC

Posted Jan 26, 2025

Capital One is seeking a Product Manager for Talent Acquisition in McLean, Virginia. The role involves managing the product roadmap, leveraging customer insights, and driving innovative customer experiences through technology. The ideal candidate should be intellectually curious, a communicator, a doer, customer-focused, a learner, and a team player. Basic qualifications include a bachelor's degree and at least 3 years of product management experience. The salary range for this role is $158,400 - $180,800 annually.

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What are the typical salary ranges for EOE positions at different seniority levels?
Junior EOE Specialist (0‑3 yrs): $90k‑$110k. Mid‑level Manager (4‑8 yrs): $110k‑$140k. Senior Lead or Director (9+ yrs): $140k‑$180k. Remote or high‑cost‑of‑living markets may add a 10‑20% premium.
What skills and certifications are most valuable for EOE roles?
Core skills: inclusive design, bias‑mitigation analysis, data‑driven equity dashboards, EEOC compliance, stakeholder communication, and change‑management. Certifications: Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), Accessibility Certified Professional (ACP), Google Cloud Certified – Professional Data Engineer, AWS Certified Machine Learning – Specialty.
Is remote work common for EOE positions?
Yes. 70% of listed roles allow full remote or hybrid arrangements. Typical policies: 2–3 remote days per week, with quarterly in‑office inclusion workshops to maintain team cohesion.
What career progression paths exist within EOE roles?
Common trajectory: Associate EOE Analyst → EOE Analyst → Senior EOE Analyst → EOE Program Manager → Director of Inclusion & Equity. Advancement often requires proven impact on diversity metrics, leadership of cross‑functional projects, and publication of inclusive hiring guidelines.
What industry trends are shaping the EOE field?
Key trends: algorithmic fairness frameworks (e.g., Fairlearn, AI Fairness 360), AI explainability mandates, ESG reporting integration, expansion of neurodiversity hiring programs, and inclusive product design standards adopted by major cloud vendors.

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