![]() ![]() You're working on the project and need a technical solution provided by a different team at Capital One, you talk to their product manager but they have a high priority tasks already and don’t believe they will be able to help you for the next 6 months, even though you need their help right now. What improvements would you make with the designs of this proposed product? (showed me mobile app designs and asked for improvements) You can't possibly know these types of questions ahead of time, so try your best. That is what I thought of at the top of my head, not saying is was the right answer, but I think that is good. Also remember to have calculations on how you got to that answer, for example there are x million people in the US, out of that, how many users are using the competitor's service, how many users are using x service, so if we subtract those numbers, you'll get xyz, I believe that a good estimate would be x users brought to our new platform because of those calculations. How can Capital One drastically increase the revenue from creditwise?īefore launching creditwise, how would you determine the market share of the service? One answer is to talk about the number of users that might be attracted to the platform. How does creditwise generate revenue for the company? YOU CAN DO THIS! I BELIEVE IN YOU! Good luck and remember to prepare quality answers! Literally think of good questions and frame them in these categories to practice, I had no one to practice with so I practiced on my own. ![]() Finally, I would say the biggest thing is to practice questions about how revenue is generated for the product, how you can improve the product, conflicts when building the product, UI changes to the product. It doesn't sound memorized if you add just a few brief pauses here and there to simulate authentic answers. ![]() The benefit of preparation is that, when similar questions come up, you are ready to go and that stuff just comes out of your mouth naturally. I used this google doc to jog my memory an hour and a half right before the interview. I made a google doc about the service they were going to ask about and noted pros and cons of the service and why I thought they were pros and cons, I wrote all my thoughts down in this google doc and just wrote anything else that might've been useful for the interview. I prepared for about 10 days at 1 hour a day. I didn't really use the CIRCLES method, but that was my mistake, but then again some of the questions didn't fit the criteria of the circles method because the circles method mostly applies to questions about a product or service you are trying to build. Very helpful if you are used to the STAR method and not the CIRCLES method. I am describing the thumbnail because I am not sure if I can link it in this review. Search CIRCLES method on youtube, you'll see a video with more than 16k views and a person sitting in front of a desk. I prepared and researched for questions that the product mini case interview was on. Your experience could be different, but here is my interview experience for their CreditWise service. They simply give you the name of the service that you will be interviewing for and 3-4 links to read through about GENERAL interview guidance, not specific. At this stage before the interview, a week or so, the recruiter will give you some product or service of Capital One, literally nothing else in my case, they'll give you a link to a case study video, the one that is 20 min, but it doesn't apply until later stages of the interview process. Interviewer was nice and it was a good experience. The first one is to screen out candidates that don't fit. Product), haven't been invited for the second one and I can't comment on an offer because the process is ongoing. ![]() Some services may not be available outside the United States.Interview First interview completed so far called the (Mini Case. Add the Capital One Shopping button to your browser today and stop overpaying online.īy installing, you agree to our terms of service at. Time to cash in.ĭon’t buy without Capital One Shopping. In the last year alone, we’ve saved users over $160 million (!!!). Let Capital One Shopping do it for you.Ĭapital One Shopping is 100% free to use and dedicated to watching out for you and your money. Cha-ching!įorget multiple tabs and browser windows, and stop spending time looking for deals online. □Earn Capital One Shopping Rewards while you shop, then redeem those Shopping Rewards for gift cards. You’ll see a friendly little pop-up if a better offer is found, including tax and shipping details. □Capital One Shopping searches for a better price while you shop at Target, Best Buy and more. □ Available coupons are instantly applied to your cart at checkout. A simple and free way to help you save online Here’s how it works: ![]()
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