I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Capital One
Interview
Applied through career services at the university. Initial round was a pretty straightforward case, no big surprises or anything. I did ask a question in the beginning that the interviewer knew I needed to know to solve the case but he said "we don't have that information at this time" and then proceeded to tell me later "Oh you asked about this earlier, here is the answer now". So try to be really structured and don't ask for things in a random order. You look confused and if you get the right answer, lucky as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
try to know as many business equations as possible to show off your math skills during the case. if you dont know an equation, not the end of the world but you have to ask for it.
3 rounds of interviews, technical round focused on domain of expertise. Then there was a case study round. Interviewer was interested in execution of clear thoughts on data along with written codes.
I was referred so first a game like assessment that tested basically middle school algebra skills. Then a business case power day with three different interviewers, two of them were analytical and one was product
R1 was VJT, which was fairly simple. R2 was a screening case study, and lastly a Powerday. Powerday was grueling and cases were math heavy (bank related as well). Would recommend the process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They gave a product and asked for multiple ways to improve it.