It was pretty much three rounds. The first round took place at my school, it was a basic revenue-cost case but more number oriented than a typical case, not too bad. Next was a reading-math online quiz thing that I thought I bombed but was apparently good enough to make it to the final round
The final round is at the campus in DC, two cases, some people had three and a behavioral interview. I felt like I rocked the cases, even more than the first round one, and I always kill behaviorals but I must have done something wrong because I didn't get the job. Not a big deal, just took a better offer.
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Just typical financial case questions. Most dealt with credit cards.
1 online assessment followed by Power Day with 1 product and 2 cases. Power Day was quite tricky with concepts being combined and tested in different forms. Staying calm and taking in every word is crucial in keeping up with the casing.
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Product: name 6 ways to improve a digital product of your choice
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One
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The interviewer was friendly he asked me Quantitative questions on a streaming platform, too much math involved. I did not reach the answer though the interviewer tried to help so got the rejection.
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The interviewer was friendly he asked me Quantitative questions on a streaming platform, too much math involved. I did not reach the answer though the interviewer tried to help so got the rejection.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Capital One
Entretien
I thought I did really well, but they emailed me back in a few hours, rejecting me. This was for the online test before the power day, and they didn't even give me a score.