The hiring process at Capital One takes an average of 59 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Senior Strategy & Analitics Associate had the quickest hiring process (on average 59 days), whereas Senior Strategy & Analitics Associate roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 59 days).
I applied online. I interviewed at Capital One in Feb 2026
Interview
1. Applied Online
2. Received virtual job tryout assessment - I think it was some general fit and learn about cap one thing
3. Received online excel case - Gave an excel case and solved 13 problems by utilizing the available data
4. Powerday - 2 case interviews and 1 product case interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1st Case: Focused on loans for small business space
2nd Case: Focused on insuring customers and analyzing customers
Product Case: Talked about a software and how to expand it
Hirevue Interviews with pop questions that are timed with 30 seconds of prep time. The overall interview lasts about 20 minutes, Before the interview you are permitted to do a test run. No options to re-record,
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What service would you add as one of the offerings of your most revered company?
I applied online. I interviewed at Capital One in Feb 2026
Interview
Avoid if possible. They don't care about your extensive experience, but just put you through their horrible process of solving accounting problems, and employees who raise their voice at you, and who are paper-pushing lifers from VA, but you're applying to a job in NYC, no one could tell me about working in NYC. I had a waitlist of 9 dept heads waiting to speak to me, cruising my LI.
The first round interview was great. The second round was supposed to be 4 ppl but it was 6, all on Zoom. My first recruiter, who had high EQ, was excellent and was fired on the day of my 4-hour interview. He prepped me for break-even analysis and weights; they had me do basic math problems, adding and subtracting percentages. Maybe their product meetings are speed rounds of addition and subtraction calculations; no wonder there's no innovation. One VP was totally checked out and put up problems on a slide, with a verbal explanation, and went off-screen to do something else, then came back, raised hisvoice and called me by another name. The last interviewer basically told me there's no innovation. The new recruiter took a week to tell me they went back and forth on my candidacy, and I could apply again. Hell no.
No wonder they're getting sued by a past employee who leaked emails and docs about him being let go bc he went on paternity leave.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about a project you led
Math percentage problem for an hour
More adding and subtracting
Hypothetical use case with unlimited budget, not sure what this tests