I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One (Richmond, VA) in Jul 2015
Interview
Four rounds of interview - 2 case interviews and 2 behavioral rounds. Each interview round lasted 45 minutes. Case interviews were simple math arithmetic questions where a manager would give you a business scenario and some numbers and ask you to calculate profit, revenue etc. I thought it was high school level Math. You were given a calculator to solve these. They were easy.
The behavioral interviews covered 6 questions where you had to talk about experiences from your professional life. I thought I did pretty well, but didn't get through. I believe they give a lot of weightage to the behavioral interviews, as most people who have a degree in science would easily be able to tackle the case interview questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Behavioral quetions:
Tell us time you reached out to an expert.
Tell us a time you converted a goal into a realistic plan.
Started with an OA, and then proceeded to data challenge, and afterwards it was Power Day which had 4 rounds of interview. 2 of them were more problem-solving, and one of them was walking through the data challenge
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
In one of the rounds I was a given a question related to debit/credit card
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Capital One (Plano, TX)
Interview
1) CodeSignal proctored test. Tests analytical prowess and SQL. Time is tight, with increasingly difficult questions. You have to pass to move on.
2) Data Challenge. Python coding challenge to answer 5 questions. You need to merge/ clean your dataset and make a recommendation. You present it during power day.
3) Powerday. 4 interviews back to back. 2 case interviews, 1 behavioral interview, 1 data challenge interview.
Powerday 4 rounds back to back. One data challenge presentation , two cases and one behavior round. Overall easy and it was a nice experience. Interviewers responded the follow up questions detailedly.