Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en Capital One en feb 2023
Entrevista
TL;DR - For those reading the reviews and thinking all of the engineering manager candidates are just being salty like I did, they're not. This test has to be the worst indicator of potential success that I have ever seen. I wouldn't even consider this a good test for engineers. The only thing this test illustrates is who has only ever solved HackerRank problems and never built anything real I only went a few steps into the process before I pulled my application. This is not how you find good software engineers or managers. The process that I went through consisted of two steps: 1) Recruiter screen 2) Online test consisting of four problems The online test is quite literally four questions where you parse integer arrays. The wording of the questions is incredibly confusing, by far the worst I've ever seen. In addition, you're not allowed outside resources outside of the Microsoft docs, so if you're a little rusty on some of the more nuanced features of arrays (because for some reason they only test your ability to parse integer arrays), you're SOL because you can't look it up like you would for any real world problems. I managed to solve all four problems, passing all test cases and was invited for the next round of interviews. I declined and pulled my application because if you want to find great engineers or managers, asking them to solve array parsing problems (especially in C# which has much more expressive data structures) is the worst way I can possibly think to do it. Besides, I was applying to be an engineering manager. Where are the questions around how you lead and motivate people, track growth and performance and determine how to efficiently run a team? An engineering manager, at least at Capital One as it was described to me, is not a hands on keyboard role, so why the heck are you asking potential candidates to solve HackerRank puzzles and nothing else?
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Given two integer arrays determine what values of a[i]+b[j] are equal to a value of X based on the input from a third multi-dimensional array (who's format wasn't clearly explained in the problem description and was not obvious). Honestly, the hardest part of these problems is determining exactly what they want you to do because they are horribly written. It's like they were written by someone in a foreign language who has never spoken to another person, then passed through Google Translate before being pasted in the problem description.
The process is lengthy and I can appreciate that they're not just Leetcode tech interviews but are designed to better determine skills from the candidate. However, I was applying for a people manager position and was recruited for a backend team, despite my resume clearly identifying my experience on frontend teams in the past. Regardless, I was advised to proceed since I had management experience. I made it through the power day and my feedback was that while my management skills were strong, I lacked experience in the backend systems they were looking at. Understood, I just wish that had been communicated all around in a better way or to have that interview count towards a frontend team as well.
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Design a banking application (system design interview).
Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en Capital One en feb 2025
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It was smooth and happend to be on three different dates. There was a two behavior ,1 system design, 1 live coding and 1 case interview, which I found to be not prepared for.
El proceso duró 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Capital One (California, MD) en ago 2024
Entrevista
My first call was with the recruiter from CapitalOne. He talked for 50 minutes non-stop about CapitalOne and he was boasting of his own expertise in recruitment and how he can just glance a resume and tell about that person. I think some level of humbleness is must for a recruiter and also must allow the other party to speak.
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Pregunta 1
Standard behavioral questions mostly cloned from Amazon. See CapitalOne's principles.