Me postulé a través de una facultad o universidad. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Capital One (Richmond, VA) en oct 2016
Entrevista
I spoke with Capital One at my school's career fair. I got offered an onsite interview. They flew me out to Richmond the day before and I interviewed the next day. The onsite consists of three 45 minute rounds: job fit (technical), case study, behavioral. The technical interview was pretty easy (1 design question + 2 algorithm questions) and the behavioral portion was pretty standard as well. The case study kinda threw me off because I've never done a case study for a software position before, but the interviewers do a great job guiding you through the entire process. The case was very intuitive and it was mostly a test on your problem solving skills. I heard back with an offer 4 business days later.
4 rounds of interview including coding , design , case study, behavioral after clearing the code signal assesment. Coding was medium hard of 2 questions each. case study and system design was difficult.
This took a bit longer than expected, stretching over several weeks. The technical rounds were intense, featuring an LRU cache implementation and a problem on detecting duplicate transactions within a 60-second window. I was nervous at first, but it clicked for me when I realized I had practiced a similar approach on PracHub just days before. Unfortunately, I didn’t receive an offer in the end, but the experience was a solid learning opportunity. The behavioral questions felt straightforward, so I wish I had made a stronger impression in the technical segments.
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
Implement an LRU cache with get and put operating in O(1)
Un proceso largo, pero sin mucha complicación en el proceso. Empresa atenta en todo momento a dudas y disponibilidad de tiempo para las entrevistas. Exámenes con temas sencillos y complejos. Variedad en los ejercicios