I applied online. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One (McLean, VA) in Jan 2024
Interview
Tedious and extremely time consuming.
Power day is a set of 4 interviews where they assess you. They are ticking off a box for an hour they dont want to work. The interviews were moderate but the hands on technical interview was the one that hurt me. The guy spent the first twenty minutes talking about nonsense stuff he did at a theme park. He was over friendly and eventually was the only one that gave me a negative review even though he wasted majority of the time in something he wanted to talk to someone about. Recruiter was also not so helpful .Took them more than a week to give out a negative result, which was when I reached out as I did not hear back from them for so long.
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Java questions where they will miss importing a library which will be the point of contention. They want you to know the libraries, type of classes -all of which can be solved by a simple google search but will comment on your ability for their own mistakes in the question presented.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Capital One (San Francisco, CA) in Sep 2022
Interview
First convo starts with the recruiter than I took a 70 minutes online coding exam which includes 4 fairly simple questions. Than you meet with the team, they ask simple questions too.
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Question 1
Walk me through a Java method that returns a value.
Like the company a lot so ive been watching job listings. Found something I fit and they reached out a bit later. 1. Phone Screen 2. Code Test 3. Power Day
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1. Quick phone screen. Nothing crazy. Its a phone screen--if you are reading this you know what this looks like. 2. Code Signal test. Really not hard. You need a ~700 to pass; the first two questions. The third question is a bit harder and will eat time, the 4th requires optimization. The general consensus is 1-2-4-3. I had answers for all of them but the last two didn't pass all the test cases. Ok. Power Day. You have 4 interviews. Its worth studying for this. Youll get a coding test, an arch/design test, a behavioral, and a case study. 1. Coding Test: Code signal. The questions are online if you look, but make sure you are optimizing. Talk through why you are answering the question. Pretty easy. 2. Design: Again, found the question online (think: bank). Think through why you do things and the tertiary effects. It helps to know AWS well. 3. Behavioral: 3 standard tell me about a time when questions. You can find this online. I just wrote down all my projects and categorized them based on keywords so I could pull them up. This one is a gimme 4. Case: This one is downplayed a lot. I thought it was much harder. It requires basic math which really threw me off. Take notes. Take notes. Take notes. Off-handed statements from the first few minutes are important later on. Think critically and you'll be fine, but approach it as a case study and be aware that there is math in this one (6th grade). Youll be fine.