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      Entrevista de Sr. Lead Software Engineer

      13 ene 2024
      Empleado anónimo
      San Francisco, CA

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      Entrevista de Sr. Lead Software Engineer

      16 abr 2026
      Empleado anónimo
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Solicité el puesto a través de la recomendación de un empleado. Acudí a una entrevista en Capital One

      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia neutra
      Entrevista fácil

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 2 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Capital One (San Francisco, CA) en sept 2022

      Entrevista

      First convo starts with the recruiter than I took a 70 minutes online coding exam which includes 4 fairly simple questions. Than you meet with the team, they ask simple questions too.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Walk me through a Java method that returns a value.
      1 respuesta

      Entrevista

      My interview experience lined up with the other reports on here. After a recruiter screen to confirm a little bit about my background, I did a CodeSignal assessment. I did the first two questions pretty quickly. Then I looked at the third and fourth and decided that I was better prepared for the third one. So I did that and had a few minutes to spare. I tried to do the fourth one, but I ran out of time. The recruiter let me know I passed and then signed me up for a power day. I requested a couple weeks to prepare, since system design interviews especially were new to me. I used hellointerview and prepfully to prepare; those helped a ton. The day of the interviews was fine. The interviewers were friendly and engaging. The behavioral and coding rounds were straightforward. Both the CodeSignal assessment and coding round were familiar from my practice of Capital One questions on leetcode. For the system design, I made detailed non-functional requirements to go with the functional ones given to me. I didn't try to do any math about SLAs or anything like that though, and the interviewer didn't ask me to. I led the conversation since that is what expected at a senior lead level. The only one that seemed difficult was the case study interview, since it is unique to them and harder to prepare for. The question seemed bizarre, and a real-world case would need a lot more information. The instructions they give you ahead of time say not to worry too much about reality, though. The biggest advice I would give for this one is to type out your assumptions in the CodeSignal text field they give you. That will help you remember to do that and to be clear about what you are assuming about the data you are given. There may be some mental math involved -- there was for mine -- so practicing that wouldn't hurt, either. I would maybe ask an LLM to help you practice. There is a video on YouTube by Capital One about a retired case study for software engineers that they use as an example. I got feedback the day after my power day, saying that I passed and did very well. About a week later, I had a hiring manager call that went okay, but they weren't quite what I was looking for. Then it took about 2-3 weeks for another hiring manager to be interested. This one definitely wanted to hire me, specifically referencing how well I did in the power day interviews. That came up in the compensation discussion in the call with the recruiter as well, so I would definitely prepare as much as you can, since it's a massive ROI.
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      Entrevista de Senior Lead Software Engineer

      20 ene 2026
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Acudí a una entrevista en Capital One

      Entrevista

      **Pros:** - Solid brand name on the resume for fintech/tech banking space. - The interview process is structured (if you like predictability). CodeSignal upfront weeds out some people early. - Benefits package is decent once you're in (though you have to get in first). - Some teams reportedly have good WLB compared to pure tech FAANG grind. **Cons:** - Inconsistent, borderline gaslighting feedback from recruiters. - Seems like they're running interviews for show or internal metrics rather than actual hiring intent. - Arbitrary bar movement and no transparency on calibration. **Interview Experience (Negative, Difficult)** Applied in May 2025 for Senior Lead Software Engineer. Process started with CodeSignal (4 LeetCode-style problems, easy to hard mix)—passed comfortably. Then "Power Day": System Design, Technical Coding (live), Case Study (business-oriented), Behavioral. Did solid overall but had one weaker moment in System Design. Recruiter called next day: passed everything except Sys Design (below bar), offered downgrade to regular Lead Software Engineer or wait 6 months to reapply for Senior Lead. Took the wait option since my current role was already Lead-level equivalent—no point in lateral move. Fast forward to Jan 15, 2026—reapplied and re-interviewed. Literally almost identical questions (Sys Design had a tiny tweak, but same core problem). I came hyper-prepared: refined my previous answers with better trade-offs, scalability examples, edge cases, and optimizations. Coding round: wrote clean, optimal, end-to-end working code (better than last time), discussed further improvements with interviewer, felt strong positive vibes—interviewer seemed genuinely engaged and impressed (10+ years of interviewing experience, I can usually read the room). Case, Behavioral, Sys Design all felt strong/pass. Recruiter called to reject: "Passed bar on Sys Design, Case, Behavioral—but below par on technical coding." That feedback felt completely fabricated. My solution was optimal, ran correctly, and we had good back-and-forth. No notes on bugs, efficiency, or style issues mentioned. They didn't even offer the downgrade this time—just straight reject. Feels like the outcome was predetermined. Either headcount froze, or they're doing mass interviews for some compliance/paperwork/calibration exercise without intent to hire. The flip-flopping feedback (Sys Design bad last time, coding bad this time—despite improvement) is ridiculous and disrespectful. Wasted two full cycles, prepped intensely both times, only to get nonsense reasons. If you're senior/staff+ level and they reach out, proceed with extreme caution. The process looks polished on paper (CodeSignal → Power Day), but the decision-making seems arbitrary and opaque. Plenty of other fintechs/companies respect candidate time better. Would not recommend interviewing here unless you're desperate or just want practice. 1 star purely because the structure exists—execution is poor.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Tech rounds - sys design, live coding Case study round Behavioral
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      Entrevista de Senior Lead Software Engineer

      28 feb 2025
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Solicité el puesto a través de la recomendación de un empleado. Acudí a una entrevista en Capital One

      Entrevista

      The process started with a recruiter screen, followed by a take-home test on code signal, then a 4 hour virtual panel. The on-site consisted of a coding round, a behavior round, an architecture round, and a "case" round, which was more like code review. The on-site was felt more like a proctored test rather than a conversation. The role I was interviewing for was specifically for Go, but the coding round interviewer didn't appear to know Go, because after I finished coding each part of the problem, would paste "test" code into the editor, but it appeared the syntax was from Python. The behavioral interviewer told me that I talked too much after spending about 10 minutes answering one of his questions.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Tell me about a time you had to deliver negative feedback to a peer.
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