The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Capital One (Richmond, VA) in Jun 2010
Interview
You have to take a math, verbal, and personality test online and if they like your scores and resume they will tell you to come in for an on site interview. At the onsite interview you retake the math section of the online test to make sure it was you who actually took it. Then you have 2 case studies and 1 behavioral interview. The people were very friendly and personable and the campus was gorgeous. It had a very college like feel to it. The case studies are pretty tough. Be sure to know rate of change and response rate for it. The behavioral interview is pretty standard. The interviewer pretty much just gives you 3 situations and you describe experiences that match up to the situation.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Capital one wants to get into the contact business. It is the mid 90's, how many people in the US wear contact lenses?
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Capital One (Richmond, VA) in May 2010
Interview
I applied online through my school's online job board. Got an e-mail inviting me to take a series of online test. There was a math and a verbal section. The math one has you do calculations using data from various charts. The verbal is similar to the SAT. Then I got a call about setting up the in person interview. I had to fly down to Virginia to the Capital One campus. I had one behavioral interview and 2 cases. The behavioral is your typical "tell me about a time" interview. The cases were essentially a long word problem that you do with someone feeding you the information. Go over your algebra and calculus before the interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you used logic to solve a problem
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Capital One (Washington, DC) in May 2010
Interview
Nothing too difficult. Just walking through the resume and asking about my prior experiences. I believe that there will be a further followup, as positions open. I wasn't sure if they were interviewing me for a specific position, but rather a just get to know you type of thing. Asked about education, prior jobs, etc.