I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One (Toronto, ON) in Jun 2016
Interview
Initial coding challenge - they use Hacker Rank style questions so you can practice on the site. I used Python and all the questions were specifically statistical questions (e.g. program a binomial distribution scenario). You can easily look up on statistical information like I did as I didn't remember much from my studies.
Then I had a phone call with HR - very standard questions about yourself.
Next was a non-technical business case over the phone with hiring manager for about 30 minutes. The toll gate question was what I was asked (you can find about it more in depth in another interview review previously as I can't recall the questions). Not too difficult.
Next I was invited into a back-to-back in-person interviews. First one was about an hour with an HR member that doesn't look at your resume beforehand so it might be best to be prepared to explain things in laymen terms. After immediately was another interview with another senior analyst/ manager from another team doing another non-technical business challenge (this time it was the Xirius scenario -- this is also mentioned in another interview review!) that was very similar.
I didn't get called for another interview but I assumed you would've had one more interview with the hiring manager if you made it this far. Overall the experience was neutral as the initial phone calls were pleasant however the in-person interviews were not enjoyable as the interviewers seemed very condescending.
Even after 6 months the job was still open - I am not sure if they are actually hiring or looking for a very "specific" person.
Also good tip: for the business case, one of the last questions usually involve you working backwards (e.g. you might have an equation like 500 = 400x + (2.31*2 + 313) --> solve for "x"). I was an idiot and blanked out for one of these questions despite how obvious it was.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
2 Business Cases: One with building a toll booth on the highway and another involving Xirius
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Capital One (San Francisco, CA) in Sep 2016
Interview
Got a review to an internal team and made contact with a number of employees in the team. I had two phone screening technical interviews with the technical members of the team. The phone interviews started off by a general experience and CV review and then proceeded to a technical Q&A answer session.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
General data analysis questions, data quality questions, general data science questions, some algorithm questions. Personality and some management and experience related questions.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Capital One (Plano, TX) in Oct 2016
Interview
I was emailed by a recruiter to setup a phone interview. The recruiter never called and received no-reply email later in the day saying that I was rejected. Very unprofessional. If they did not want to interview me or the job was filled just email the candidate beforehand that the interview in cancelled. Waste of time preparing and shifting priorities just to get stood up.