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Full Stack Engineer Interview Experience - United States

October 7, 2024
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Process

I recently applied for a position through Capital One's website, and a recruiter reached out to me promptly. The recruiter was very helpful, which made the initial process smooth. However, my overall interview experience had some inconsistencies.

The job I applied for required only two years of experience and was not a senior position, but the interview seemed to be geared toward a senior-level role. While I was able to perform well, the interviewers appeared unaware of the actual job description, as the questions asked were not aligned with the role's requirements.

In particular, during my system design interview, the interviewer seemed distracted and frequently moved off the video frame, requiring me to repeat myself multiple times. Additionally, my efforts to ask clarifying questions during the requirement-gathering phase were not well received. In contrast, the other interviewers were fully engaged, communicated effectively, and provided a positive experience.

Overall, while there were some positive aspects to the interview process, the misalignment between the job description and the interview, as well as the inconsistent engagement, left room for improvement.

Questions

Case interview, OOP, system design

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Capital One Full Stack Engineer role in United States.

Success Rate

0%
Pass Rate

Capital One's interview process for their Full Stack Engineer roles in the United States is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.

Experience Rating

Positive0%
Neutral67%
Negative33%

Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Capital One's Full Stack Engineer interview process in United States.