I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Capital One (Toronto, ON) in Apr 2019
Interview
HackerRank challenge then In person interview which includes Behavioral Assessment and Technical Assessment. Behavioral Assessment asks specific questions about your professional experiences and Technical Assessment reviews your HackerRank results and asks you to present a demo of work.
Didn't get an offer. Don't really know why. I thought I did well. Was given no explanation or feedback. Received generic email asking me to apply again in 6 months.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write an algorithm that detects a loop in a LinkedList
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One
Interview
I applied for an Android developer position. Overall I found the interview to be one of the best I’ve gone through. I was contacted by a recruiter on LinkedIn. He asked me to submit my resume and a few days later I participated in a phone screen with him. He sent my resume to the hiring manager and the next day I was told that they wanted to setup a technical interview. I had the technical interview a week later. Their technical interview was a combination of rounds 2 (coding challenge) and 3 (technical conversation). I was told I did well in their technical interview and an in-person interview was set up two weeks later.
The in-person interview was in between easy and medium difficulty. There was four rounds. One was behavioral, one was pair-programming, one was a general business question/evaluate some code and the last was a rapid fire QA session. The pair-programming was a bit challenging because you had to learn their software on the fly but the interviewer I worked with was very informative and I was able to produce the desired result. I was asked a lot of questions during the QA session.
I left the interview confident and was surprised to hear that they were going to pass on my candidacy. They provided feedback for why they were passing and I appreciate that they left feedback.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
The technical interview had me write code in java for whether a word was a palindrome and then whether parentheses were balanced.
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One (McLean, VA) in Jan 2019
Interview
1. Phone screen with a recruiter, where I was asked my salary expectations.
2. Job fit phone interview with a manager in a team.
3. Technical video interview with a Senior Developer in the team with a technical task, that I had to complete in a shared doc (easy to medium leetcode).
4. On site 4 interviews back to back.
I received a lowball offer (significantly lower than what was discussed with the recruiter) which I declined. Overall it was a big waste of time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Multiple very specific technical questions. Multiple easy-to-medium algorithmic questions. Absolutely ridiculous behavioral questions.