The process is lengthy and I can appreciate that they're not just Leetcode tech interviews but are designed to better determine skills from the candidate. However, I was applying for a people manager position and was recruited for a backend team, despite my resume clearly identifying my experience on frontend teams in the past. Regardless, I was advised to proceed since I had management experience. I made it through the power day and my feedback was that while my management skills were strong, I lacked experience in the backend systems they were looking at. Understood, I just wish that had been communicated all around in a better way or to have that interview count towards a frontend team as well.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Design a banking application (system design interview).
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One en févr. 2023
Entretien
The interview process at CO is a 3 step process. 1. First step is a discussion with HR. 2. Second step is a coding challenge from CodeSignal 3. Third step is a panel interview with 5 interviewers regarding various topics Discussion with HR Right off the bat I didn't like the HR person I spoke to but I continued with the interview process regardless. He sounded totally disinterested in the hiring process and was just doing it as a job. I could make out he didn't care if the right candidate was being hired or in being a candidate advocate. This call has nothing much to do with your experience but just going through the second and third steps. Coding Challenge I was able to pass the coding challenge with some prep. There are 4 questions timed at 70 mins and is nothing like the preparatory challenge they provided which are 2 hard questions timed at 5 hours. The 4 questions range from easy to hard and can be completed in the allotted time. I was able to complete 3 of the 4. Panel Interview 3 of the 5 interviewers were nice and genuinely interested in what I had to say. Those 3 interviews went well and were the system design and the two behavioral interviews. The 4th interviewer who was a Sr Director didn't have much interest in the interview. He kept looking out his window and didn't pay much attention to what I had to say. This was the case study round and the weird thing is despite your programming language preference, they only have two choices - Python and Java. My first preference was JS which was not an option. My second preference was Java but the interviewer insisted I do the case study in Python because he was more comfortable with Python. Anyways, Python is actually pretty straightforward and I was able to do the round well. But the fact that he was so disinterested left doubts in my mind. The 5th interviewer was a nice person and came with a frontend coding challenge to build an app in React. I was explicitly told by the recruiter (as verified in my notes) that this was going to be an algorithmic coding challenge. Obviously, there was a mismatch and I wasn't prepared to code in React. I repeatedly told the interviewer of this mismatch and though he heard what I had to say, he never acknowledged the fact that this could be a mistake on the part of CO and the recruiter. He pressed on saying that let's talk through it and there's no need to write the code. I was able to talk through it but he clearly wasn't satisfied and kept insisting how managers at CO must know how to code. This despite me repeatedly reminding him that I had cleared the first round coding challenge. That concluded the panel interview and I emailed the recruiter thanking him for arranging the interviews and also letting him know of the mismatch regarding the coding challenge interview. Didn't hear back. Followed up a second time offering to redo the round or to do a take home challenge. Didn't hear back. After a week, I get the automated response that they weren't moving ahead with my candidacy. The recruiter completely lacked communication skills and empathy and I blame him squarely for the poor experience with the interview process and subsequent outcome.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
1. System design 2. Coding challenge - build an app in React 3. Case study; read and correct some code 4. Behavioral questions
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One en févr. 2025
Entretien
It was smooth and happend to be on three different dates. There was a two behavior ,1 system design, 1 live coding and 1 case interview, which I found to be not prepared for.
Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One (California, MD) en août 2024
Entretien
My first call was with the recruiter from CapitalOne. He talked for 50 minutes non-stop about CapitalOne and he was boasting of his own expertise in recruitment and how he can just glance a resume and tell about that person. I think some level of humbleness is must for a recruiter and also must allow the other party to speak.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Standard behavioral questions mostly cloned from Amazon. See CapitalOne's principles.