J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One (Richmond, VA) en août 2017
Entretien
TL;DR: Great people, nice campus, looks promising, but high-caliber engineers need not waste their time until the case interview is revised / eliminated.
There were three rounds of interviews. Each one was 45 minutes. The first was a generic technical one (leetcode easy - medium, much more on the easy side). I finished this in 15 minutes. The second was their case interview (more on this later). The third was a generic behavioral interview that was on the casual side so far as these go. Almost everyone I met was very friendly. They give you a tour of the campus before the interview.
The one downside of this interview was the case interview. I was interviewed by an older lady and mid-level software engineer. The older lady said that she was the head of the case interview department. They handed me a printed piece of paper with a fake bash shell and asked me some questions about how to build a system that handled data securely given this. The question was open-ended, but it seemed like the lady in particular had a set of items that she was trying to ensure that each candidate identified and solved. The mid-level software engineer barely made eye contact throughout the interview, seeming much more interested in his phone. I built a working solution to the problem (identical to that built by engineers who received offers), but the lady seemed dissatisfied with the way I had arrived at it. The parting interaction was as follows:
Lady: “So, do you have any more interviews today?”
Me: “One more”
[Lady smiles sadly at the engineer, who chuckles, and they both leave the room with that]
I interviewed at a big 5 tech company shortly afterwards and accepted an offer there. I was promoted within the first year with significant comp increase in addition to stock rewards / bonuses. Caution is advised to high-caliber engineers applying for positions at this company. It will likely turn out to be a waste of your time, particularly given the significantly higher comp packages at competitive tech / financial services companies.
Surprisingly manageable — the interview felt more like a conversation than an interrogation. It began with a sequence of coding questions, including one on merging overlapping intervals. The real challenge came during system design, where I had to outline a URL shortener service that could scale impressively. Interestingly, I had just looked at a similar architecture on PracHub, which helped me articulate my thoughts clearly. The technical questions wrapped up with validating a binary search tree, and I ended with a positive vibe. I received an offer, but ultimately chose to decline it.
Questions d'entretien [3]
Question 1
Merge overlapping intervals from a list of time ranges
J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One (McLean, VA)
Entretien
Interviewed for an engineer position, the interview was a joke. Asked basic OOP question with a few follow ups - no system design portion. Interviewer was very laid back and chill, didn't take it to seriously.
Was not too difficult. three total interviews all on the same day back to back. technical one, behavioral one and a case which was more of just a debugging question