I applied online, and received a call several days later that Capital One would like to fly me out to their Richmond, VA location for a series of all-day interviews. I set a date and Capital One set me up with a travel agency that would take care of my flight, putting me up at the Hilton hotel, and arranging a driver to take me from the airport to the hotel to their offices. Everything was paid for by Capital One. Several other candidates were there as well, and three Capital One employees took us to lunch at one of the dining areas. This was an opportunity to chat with employees that have nothing to do with the hiring process, so we had a chance to ask more blunt questions and not have that reflect on us at all. After lunch, we were given a brief tour of the campus by these employees, and at 1 PM we were returned to the interviewing location. Then, we had 3 45-minute interviews. The order you go through them differs, but they are a behavioral interview, a case interview, and a job fit technical interview. I was expecting the job fit to be the easiest, but it was actually the most difficult. The case was pretty straight forward, and even though I messed up most of my calculations the first time (inputting the wrong numbers into my calculator), the caser was good about guiding me back to the area that I missed, and I was telling him my thought process the entire time, which is what they are really looking for. The last interview is a behavioral interview, which is pretty standard. It is 45 minutes long, so you should be prepared to talk for about 15 minutes for each of the 3 behavioral questions. After all three interviews, you wait for 15 additional minutes to determine if the interviewers feel you need a 4th interview (which they say isn't good or bad, just that they need additional information about you). No one in the group of candidates that day was told they had to wait, so we were all free to go. They had arranged a driver to take us back to the airport, and I went home that evening.