Capital One's a great place to work right out of college. They give tons of training, they have wonderful development programs, and an awesome culture. I've never had any real trouble with anything here.
Like most large companies, there are some wait times for things like access to software, etc., but these are not a big factor in the long run.
None, really. I've enjoyed all that I've interacted with! Keep on doing things the way you do them!
They require you to complete a LeetCode-style coding assessment, which can be quite challenging. You really need to study and practice in advance, since it’s not something you usually gain through regular work experience. Most of the problems are a
Power Day (Behavior, Case, Technical) Three interviews back-to-back. It is quite exhausting, but they do give breaks. The interviewers I had were extremely kind and wanted to hear more about your thought process than anything else.
A recruiter reached out to discuss my technical experience and skills. I was given an online CodeSignal assessment to complete within a week. I completed 2 out of 4 questions and passed. The recruiter scheduled my 4-hour "Power Day" interview, whic
They require you to complete a LeetCode-style coding assessment, which can be quite challenging. You really need to study and practice in advance, since it’s not something you usually gain through regular work experience. Most of the problems are a
Power Day (Behavior, Case, Technical) Three interviews back-to-back. It is quite exhausting, but they do give breaks. The interviewers I had were extremely kind and wanted to hear more about your thought process than anything else.
A recruiter reached out to discuss my technical experience and skills. I was given an online CodeSignal assessment to complete within a week. I completed 2 out of 4 questions and passed. The recruiter scheduled my 4-hour "Power Day" interview, whic