I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Capital One (New York, NY) in Jun 2022
Interview
First a recruiter reached out to me and then she set up a mini case interview for the next week. there was 2 rounds interview if I passed the first one. but that day I was extremely nerves and couldn't concentrate on the problem. Now that I think about the interview questions, I see how easy it was.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A cable channel company has 100M customers what do you think the driver of the revenue of this company would be? what is it annual profit?
Revenue from ADs: $36/customer per year
Revenue from subscription: $7/ customer per month
programming cost $6B/Year
another fixed cost ( I don't remember) $3B/Year
The company is losing $1M customer per month.
how much they are loosing monthly?
what they can do to don't loose profitability?
How many month it takes they loose all the profit?
Now lets say the cable company want to do a partnership with Netflix, should they do that?
#50M customer
2$ /Per customer/month for subscription
3$/per customer/month for Ads
the adoption rate:20%
if they do the partnership how many more month they are on business before the profit be zero?
I interviewed at Capital One (Londres, Angleterre)
Interview
Case interview. The interviewer guided me to calculated answer a series of question. I could not fully understand the question so I asked him a lot of things and he answered me. The case was about lunching a new game which has free vision and pay vision in the market.
This is for a new grad program - a case study (math and stats heavy) plus some ordinary behavioral questions. Quite intellectually challenging if your case is complicated but quite interesting experience. also very nice interviewer overall (not so great at giving hints though)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
a case study (more like a consulting one but very reliant on math calculations)
It was very good. The person asked me questions and I responded back with answers. It was a pleasant experience. The questions were interesting. I have nothing more to say on the matter.