Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 meses. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Capital One.
Entrevista
Overall a very poor recruitment experience and I expected better from Capital One. Had I received an offer (I didn’t), the experience would have put me off accepting – this is not bitterness as I have found employment elsewhere shortly afterwards.
Started with standard online application form, 3 weeks later I was notified I had been selected for the next stage – a phone interview. Phone interview consisted of the interviewer walking through the role for 15 minutes, then using the remaining 15 minutes to ask 2/3 ‘job-fit’ questions which were your typical behavioural-type questions (‘describe a time…’). 15 minutes was no where long enough to provide adequate answers but nevertheless a further week later I was informed I had progressed onto the final stage, a 3-hour F2F on-site. Upon providing suitable dates for the F2F interviews I waited a further 10 days for a response to the email, finally being provided a date another 10 days in the future (very slow).
The F2F day consisted of 3 x 1-hour sessions, a BA case study (entirely maths focussed), a product challenge (reinvent a product and describe a product of your choosing) and a product design case study. After each 1-hour session if there was any remaining time I was allowed to ask any questions on the role. The day is very intense, and I would question how relevant the maths challenge was to the role I was applying for. All interviewers were extremely friendly and tried to make you feel at ease (the one positive from the experience).
After the interview I waited a further 10 days to receive an automated email telling me I had not been successful, considering the effort involved would it have been too much to ask for a phone call or at least a personalised email? It’s now been several weeks since the interview and I have still not received my requested feedback.
What stuck me was after 3.5 hours of interviews with Capital One, I’d been afforded no more than a few rushed minutes to ask any questions about the role, and only been given ~10 minutes to actually talk about my experience and why I believe I’m right for this role (during the phone interview). Surely this cannot be a sensible way to recruit. Every step along the process I felt like I was waiting around for a response.
Would not recommend, the process needs to be entirely overhauled.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Calculate break-even point. Calculate Elasticity of demand.
Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Capital One (Chicago, IL).
Entrevista
Frist round included a virtual culture assessment. Online scenarios and options of what to chose so that they can see the types of decisions you make, not necessarily how you make these decisions.
The interview process was smooth overall. It started with a computer screening, followed by a 30-minute recruiter call focused on my experience and fit with Capital One. Then I had a one-hour “money case” discussing a Capital One product from different angles. I’ve now moved to the PowerDay round, which includes two product cases, one product skills round, and one product discovery round.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Why do you want to work in the financial industry or at Capital One?
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 meses. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Capital One.
Entrevista
Interview had 4 rounds: assessment, recruiter, hiring manager, and Power Day. The Power day was 4 30 min interview sessions with other managers. It was pretty straight forward, just prepare some STAR based experiences.