There are three rounds, including two business case interviews, and one product interview. The business case interview calculations are easy but it's tricky that they read out the math problem to you. It's hard to catch everything down in one try.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One (Houston, TX)
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I was referred so first a game like assessment that tested basically middle school algebra skills. Then a business case power day with three different interviewers, two of them were analytical and one was product
J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One (McLean, VA)
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R1 was VJT, which was fairly simple. R2 was a screening case study, and lastly a Powerday. Powerday was grueling and cases were math heavy (bank related as well). Would recommend the process.
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Question 1
They gave a product and asked for multiple ways to improve it.
1 online assessment followed by Power Day with 1 product and 2 cases. Power Day was quite tricky with concepts being combined and tested in different forms. Staying calm and taking in every word is crucial in keeping up with the casing.
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Question 1
Product: name 6 ways to improve a digital product of your choice