Flew me out to Plano, great experience. One Case, behavior, job fit (i.e. cracking the coding interview).
Pretty great interview process, highly recommend following their interview prep guideline pdf they send out.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Capital One (Baltimore, MD) in Oct 2016
Interview
Applied through university and did an on-campus interview consisting of 3 45-minute interviews. 1 technical, 1 case, and 1 behavioral. They all went pretty smoothly and were very nice and happy to answer any questions I had. Technical interview were textbook data structures questions involving strings and linked lists, really basic ones that you'd find in CTCI. Also had some OOP design. The case interview was a little rocky, I understood what the interviewer was saying and I could see the solution but had a slightly hard time getting the interviewer on the same page with me, but eventually got there. For the behavioral, really prepare some anecdotes in the SAR format (Situation, action, result). The interviewer literally records each part separately and explicitly told me to format my answers like that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about a time you explained something technical to someone non-technical.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Capital One in Sep 2016
Interview
I interviewed on campus. It was designed to be a final round so I was given one behavioral, one technical, and one case interview. Each lasted around 45 minutes. I found out within 2 business days how I had done. The position was an entry level software developer position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How did you explain a technical concept to a non technical person?