I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Capital One
Interview
On-campus interview at my university, set up through university career services. The preparation video and walk-through explain the two types of interviews in detail, a case iInterview and a behavioral interview, so I felt relatively prepared going into the morning of the interview. The recruiter was really friendly and very professional. He posed a case interview question, and explained that there wasn't enough time to do both types of interviews. It was almost exactly like the practice case interview, but a little less complicated (mini golf course, promotion strategy, basic business math). He helped me through the problem, but I sort of stumbled through some of the math.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
After laying out the basic cost-revenue structure of the mini golf business I owned, the interviewer proposed a scenario concerning multiple options of promotions to increase profits, and asked me to do the math clearly on a piece of paper. Which promotion would you recommend? I arrived at the right answer in the end, but got a little confused on a couple elements of the problem...
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Capital One in Nov 2014
Interview
1st round: case interview on campus
2nd round: flew to Richmond and had 1 behavioral interview and 2 case interviews; behavioral interview was 3 questions and short; case interviews were moderate
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Case interview was on industries I wasn't familiar with: power industry and wheat industry
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Capital One (Campus) in Oct 2014
Interview
I applied through my campus website, heard back within a few weeks. Invited everyone who applied on my campus to a case interview prep, then the interview was 2 days later. it was 100% a case interview. no behavioral, didn't get to know me at all, etc. just straight into the case.