Capital One Financial Rotational Interview

Two weeks ago, I was informed that I made it to the second round of interview for the financial rotational program. As part of the interview process, I know there will be another case interview, and Im wondering if anyone has any helpful hints or experience with the case interviews at Capital One.

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No, its the financial rotational, which I believe is a different program. However, I believe the interview process for both are pretty similar

 
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this was nearly 4 years ago, we had interviewed with both the commercial banking and energy banking groups. the commercial banking one gave us 2 problems i remember. it had a statement of cash flows, balance sheet and some kind of chart. we had to say if they were worth of a loan for x amount of money based on the info we were given. it wasnt bad, i really liked them alot but unfortunately wasnt offered a job. you can probably expect something along those lines. good luck!

 

You'll be more than fine by just studying off of whatever Glassdoor mentions. For the behavioral questions, honestly just relax and make it conversational. For the case, if you did well on the first round just do it again - I screwed up so badly on my first case interview but I made sure not to clam up and kept on voicing how I was thinking about the problem (granted this was for the BA rotation). GLHF!

 

I didn't interview for the finance rotation (I think last year my buddy interviewed for the full-time finance and had to look over income statements and the like).

My cases were general business problems that weren't pertinent to any of CapOne's offerings. There was always a breakeven question of some sort but other than that it varied in the math I had to do. If Finance's recruiting process is anything similar to PMnA, it shouldn't be drastically different than the first round + practice you've had since with your CapOne buddy/on-campus.

 

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