Capital One is a place where I enjoy my work. The company policy ensures it hires really smart but personable people, so it's a fun place to work. The working hours are pretty flexible, and you can work from home. There's no blame culture, and people are really helpful and supportive in everything that needs to be done. There's a great benefits package as well, and you get loads of training designed for you and your career development. The CEO of the company is actually quite inspirational as well.
They moved offices into Old Street in London two months after I joined, increasing my commute time. However, it is an awesome office.
The interview process consisted of four back-to-back interviews. It was mostly behavioral, with one technical interview focusing on logic problems for critical thinking. I have heard that others have had more technical interviews, which were harder
The interview process was composed of various stages: * A screening interview * A technical task * A phone interview * A final round of 4 interviews in one day
I was approached by the internal recruiter for the position. We then had a call to go through my experience, which the recruiter found very suitable for the role. They said they would speak with the hiring manager and fix an interview. However, I h
The interview process consisted of four back-to-back interviews. It was mostly behavioral, with one technical interview focusing on logic problems for critical thinking. I have heard that others have had more technical interviews, which were harder
The interview process was composed of various stages: * A screening interview * A technical task * A phone interview * A final round of 4 interviews in one day
I was approached by the internal recruiter for the position. We then had a call to go through my experience, which the recruiter found very suitable for the role. They said they would speak with the hiring manager and fix an interview. However, I h