I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Capital One
Interview
I was cold called via an old resume. Rather than go into the resume the recruiter very apologetically told me that the first step was a code test. I normally don't accept those anymore at this point in my career, but she said it was 70min, but recommended I read the questions first and just skip it if I didn't like it. Lot of red flags when the recruiter seems to think the process is rubbish.
First question was word salad that took five minutes to read, but relatively easy. However, a bunch of tests failed requiring re-reading for a bunch of nuance. 20min gone. Second question was simply gibberish. Third was the most concise, but would also have taken twenty minutes to write. The fourth was mostly useless narrative and I didn't bother tying to figure out what the problem itself was.
It definitely seemed like a random grab bag of two-hour questions jammed into 70min.
Any company that gates their senior positions like this deserves what they get (cheaters).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One thousand words of boring narrative asking you to write a silly recursive function with poorly defined output requiring you to iterate for no reason.
First had to pass an OA on codesignal.
Recruiter then scheduled a Power Day interview virtually:
1 Case interview -
1 Behavioral interview -
1 System design -
1 Technical
Questions are pretty standard and not too diffucult. Interviewers were friendly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1 Case interview - This one's unique. Have some product perspective to evaluate benefits/cons. Be prepared to evaluate logic based questions.
1 Behavioral interview - Pretty generic "Tell me about a time when.."
1 System design - Generic Design XYZ
1 Technical - Leetcode Mediums
Estoy apenas recibiendo la propuesta de agenda para la entrevista, todo de una manera muy respetuosa y con mucha comunicación entre ambas partes, atendiendo cualquier incidencia que pueda darse, ajustes y entendimientos entre los participantes en la entrevista.
First round: 4 questions on an automated coding platform. First two were relatively easy and last 2 were difficult. Would suggest not prematurely optimizing.
Second round: 4 interviews on one day ("power day").
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Create a library management system that supports various operations and keeps track of state