I interviewed at Capital One (California City, CA)
Interview
Old fashioned interviews, not relevant to roles.
They still think a couple of behavioral rounds (whoever gets prepared for some classic stories is a great candidate) and coding/random system design rounds would give more signal. Interviewers attitude is mixed with some more pleasant than the others
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
system design (not on what you have built but some standard questions in their catalogue).
Same with case study.
And behavioral rounds especially 2 are overkill, one is enough and that too to understand the actual experience. By pushing for STAR format Q&A, they don't get any real signal most of the time
1) Screening interview with hiring manager
2) Quiz with situational questions
3) 4 rounds of interviews of a "power day"
Everyone I spoke to was very effusive and used a lot "you will do this" type language which gave me a false sense of getting the job. The recruiter gives you the vibes of each of the interviews ahead of time, like this one use STAR etc. very helpful!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you get up to speed on an industry you are not familiar with?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Capital One
Interview
I was scheduled for four rounds of interviews. Two were behavioral, all 30 minutes each and virtual. Everyone was friendly and understanding that four rounds is quite a bit in one day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How did you manage your time when you had to complete two important task.