Recruiter is wonderful. she set the table for what was to come. Walked me through in detail before each interview round and set me up for success to the best of her ability. The only problem here is that the actual folks interviewing you are just there to tick a box and move on, they don't want the best for you or the company.
I'll give you an example:
1. Recruiter call = Perfect. Easy Peasy
2. The mini case = standard case study, ask questions on how you think, show some data interpret what you see, all good.
3. The power day - 4 hours of interviews - This is where capital one needs some help. You interview with other managers, leaders etc. but the problem here is that they could be from anywhere in the company, and no incentive to them other than a meeting that got thrown on their calendar and they get to burn an hour of their day. The first meeting was "ok" - standard data questions much like the mini case. but the second guy I spoke with just seems like he needs a day off, miserable, spoke so fast just to read off his script and get this thing over with. Created an atmosphere of negativity from the start - had no personality to even try to make this a pleasant experience.
I applied online. The process took 8 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One (New York, NY)
Interview
The interview process was very lengthy: there was the initial interview with a recruiter which was then followed by 4 rounds of interviews with other product staff. The final one is Power Day: 4 hours of back-to-back interviews so it's pretty intense.
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I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One (New York, NY) in Oct 2023
Interview
Multi step interview process led by an internal recruiter. Short (30-60min) first interview with a Product Case, then a "Power Day" that is about five hours with 5 interviews (need to take a day off work for it). Fully remote. Pretty easy experience interview-wise.