Hello, I have been invited to interview with Capital One's consulting group, and the first round is apparently a 1-hour mini case.
Has anybody done this interview before, and could share some information?
Hello, I have been invited to interview with Capital One's consulting group, and the first round is apparently a 1-hour mini case.
Has anybody done this interview before, and could share some information?
Not specifically for Capital One, but this sounds to me like a written case.
If I were you, I'd first reach out to the recruiter to ask more about the format of the case. If they describe as a situation where you are given materials, exhibits, etc, you're given and hour and then you're meant to come up with a couple of slides and a presentation, then it's definitely a written case.
Happy to share 1-2 examples of written cases for practice. You should be able to find some online as well.
In parallel, I'd recommend you try to network with recent joiners at Capital One who are in a similar position as the one that you're applying for.
This is a great networking opportunity and a chance to understand what it takes to be successful in the recruitment process from people who recently navigated it. They could provide you with priceless tips.
Here's how to navigate these conversations:
Best,
Cristian
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Hi there,
First of all, congratulations on securing an interview with Capital One's consulting group!
A 1-hour mini case is likely to be a shorter and more focused version of a traditional case interview. Here are a few tips that can help you prepare:
Case Fundamentals: Review the fundamental concepts of case interviews, such as structuring your approach, breaking down problems, and using frameworks.
Behavioral Questions: Be prepared for behavioral questions as well. Capital One might include some in their interview to assess your fit with the company.
Industry Knowledge: Since Capital One is a financial services company, having a good understanding of the banking and finance industry can be beneficial.
Problem Solving: Focus on your problem-solving abilities and your ability to communicate your thought process clearly.
Best of luck and warm regards, Frederic ?
Hi,
Have not sat for this interview before - but sharing some perspective from my own experience sitting for corp strat interviews and from my friends who have sat for Banking/Visa/Mastercard interviews
Here's what I suggest you do
All the best!