J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One (Plano, TX) en mai 2026
Entretien
I completed the Capital One power day interview process on May 14 and I'm happy to share my experience for anyone preparing.
The process consisted of four rounds. Round 1 was a case interview centered around a colored curtains scenario — a classic business problem-solving exercise. Round 2 was a behavioral interview, which was straightforward and conversational. The interviewer even repeated his question twice to make sure I fully understood it before answering, which I really appreciated. Round 3 was another case interview, this time focused on a wheat harvesting scenario. Round 4 was a data challenge presentation where I had to analyze and present findings.
I'm pleased to say I cleared all four rounds. What stood out most was how supportive and professional every interviewer was — at no point did anyone try to pressure me or test my nerves unnecessarily. The atmosphere felt collaborative rather than adversarial. The repeated question in Round 2 was a small but meaningful gesture that showed genuine care for the candidate experience.
If you're preparing, expect structured case interviews, behavioral questions, and a data/analytical component. Go in with confidence — the team is helpful and wants you to do well.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Behavioral-"Describe a time when you helped a colleague who had gone off track."
Initially ,My resume got picked and then i have written the assesment.
i got selected for the next round. next round is screening.in screening she asked about some questions that i have mentioned below
J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One (Nottingham, Angleterre)
Entretien
Difficult. Multistage. Just too cumbersome and tough. It was supposed to be an entry level role but lowkey I believe they wanted an expert. First stage was application then test and another test in with the recruiter where you’re given a question to solve for some minutes. Didn’t make it to the other stages. Twice!