I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One (Richmond, VA) in Sep 2014
Interview
The recruiter was very professional. First, I was contacted via e-mail, then was scheduled for a 30-minute telephone interview. I was then passed on to the next step which was a 2-hour math and reading comprehension exam to take on my own time. The test was in SAT format, timed, and challenging. In this case, the job was not suited for me, but the test results (I passed) are now on file and I won't have to take it again for future job posts. If I had pursued the position, the next step would be to interview face-to-face with the hiring manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Initial questions in the interview were not difficult. Recruiter asked about specifics from my resume and experience.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Capital One
Interview
I was scheduled for four rounds of interviews. Two were behavioral, all 30 minutes each and virtual. Everyone was friendly and understanding that four rounds is quite a bit in one day.
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Question 1
How did you manage your time when you had to complete two important task.
1) Screening interview with hiring manager
2) Quiz with situational questions
3) 4 rounds of interviews of a "power day"
Everyone I spoke to was very effusive and used a lot "you will do this" type language which gave me a false sense of getting the job. The recruiter gives you the vibes of each of the interviews ahead of time, like this one use STAR etc. very helpful!
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Question 1
How do you get up to speed on an industry you are not familiar with?
I applied online. I interviewed at Capital One (Dallas, TX) in Jul 2024
Interview
It’s actually a little intimidating. You don’t really know how well you are doing. They have great poker faces. It’s a lot of rounds in the Powe Day but I do believe the company is worth it