A very chill place to work. It's hard to make more by working less.
Pay is super tight in bans. Doesn't truly incentivize going above and beyond.
The whole hiring process took about a month for me before I received my start date. It took about a week before I was invited to the onsite round at the campus in Plano, TX. The interview process at Capital One was one of the best experiences I have
A recruiter reached out and scheduled a 30-minute chat. He was very nice, and it was a great experience. Then came a 70-minute CodeSignal coding test with four questions: two easy and two medium/hard. I heard that you need to complete more than two
The power day was 4 hours. Most of the interviewers were friendly, except for the last one. His connection kept dropping, making communication difficult. Not only that, but when I asked him questions, he responded passive-aggressively. He offered no
The whole hiring process took about a month for me before I received my start date. It took about a week before I was invited to the onsite round at the campus in Plano, TX. The interview process at Capital One was one of the best experiences I have
A recruiter reached out and scheduled a 30-minute chat. He was very nice, and it was a great experience. Then came a 70-minute CodeSignal coding test with four questions: two easy and two medium/hard. I heard that you need to complete more than two
The power day was 4 hours. Most of the interviewers were friendly, except for the last one. His connection kept dropping, making communication difficult. Not only that, but when I asked him questions, he responded passive-aggressively. He offered no