I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One in Apr 2015
Interview
The process includes one phone interview to test your math skills and 4 rounds on site which include 2 case studies one behavioral and one data challenge analysis round. Case studies involve basic revenue-profit analysis cases and the data challenge round involves discussion of the analysis we came out with the data they provided(2 days is given to produce a report, which is discussed during on-site round)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a situation where you had to pitch a project to your team?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Capital One (Richmond, VA) in Dec 2016
Interview
1: Phone Interview with basic background questions followed by 5 basic arithmetic questions to solve. The answers need to be right, else you don't proceed ahead.
Some of the Topics: weighted averages, break-even quantities/prices, simple interest, profit calculation. (I found most of the sums asked already here)
2. Hackerank Challenge - R, Python, Java, JavaScript
3. Data Challenge - Given the dataset you need to perform analysis and give recommendations (Difficult)
4. On site Interview : If you get one, your recruiter would provide you on how to prepare and topics needed in detail
a. Case Interview - 2
b. Data Challenge presentation
c. Behavioral Interview
For me Case Interview Topics I already found them here, though I have summarized them and here they are here, I bet you practice all of this, you get the job
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
They check for your attitude, your approach and your anxiety level! I solved both the case studies and I know I rocked the behavioral and Data challenge round, but still didn't ended up not being selected, why?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Capital One (Plano, TX) in Sep 2015
Interview
A recruiter will reach out to you to schedule an interview. This was a back and forth process of interviewing and rescheduling for 2 months. Very much a hassle. They will give you a phone interview with a few algebra problems.
The interview process consists of 6 interviews that alternate between a math/case study section and behavioral interview questions. They start with 4 and if you do good at that point, you get moved on to a final two. The math questions are basic algebra questions and behavioral questions are more about your drive to learn, etc. Then some simple technical questions.
An ATM makes $2 per customer for 30% of its customers. Each time a customer uses the ATM it costs 2cents. The ATM servicing costs $3000. What is the break even point for this ATM?