standard half-day multi-interview stuff.
behavioural, technical, manager, business person (analyst i think).
all but manager seemed to be not very interested and were more or less sticking to the formal side of things.
business person was asking me to invent some approaches on how to address banking positioning for the company. am i software engineer for god sake.
the manager tried very hard to convey that they are not old school corporate whatever, but a modern technology company.
no feedback as usual.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Tell me about a time where you were ... (STAR interview - google it)
It was a standard interview process. Your technical interview which included multiple different rounds all in one day. It included a coding question, systems design question, business use case question, behavioral interview.
Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Capital One (Toronto, ON).
Entrevista
30 min quick call
Technical round of leetcode type questions
Unfortunately ended there as i didn't pass the that round.
Presumably it was going to be system design after this online leetcode question and then onsite.
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Pergunta 1
Standard Leetcode questions, asked a 1 easy, 2 medium/hard questions
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Capital One (Toronto, ON) em dez. de 2024
Entrevista
Applied on their career site and was reached out to by the recruiter over email and phone. First round was a 70-minute proctored CodeSignal assessment.
The last round consisted of two parts, spread across two days – the first part was a 1-hour behavioral round with a tech lead, and the second part was a 1.5-hour pair programming session with two staff-level engineers and a shadow interviewer.
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Pergunta 1
CodeSignal Assessment consisted of two easy, one medium and one hard coding questions. Expectation was to be able to solve at least two completely, with a partial third for extra points.
The 1.5-hour pair programming question was not like your typical LeetCode question. It simulated a type of problem that you would solve at a bank/credit card company. The focus was algorithmic implementation; not so much OOP concepts.