an onsite will include one coding, one system design, and one behavioral interview. 1–2 medium-level Leetcode-style questions
You'll be asked to code live (on a shared editor like CoderPad or in-person whiteboard)
Interviewer may dig into:
Edge cases
Time and space complexity
Alternative solutions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a function to determine if a given string is a palindrome. A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward.
Interviewed for an engineer position, the interview was a joke. Asked basic OOP question with a few follow ups - no system design portion. Interviewer was very laid back and chill, didn't take it to seriously.
Was not too difficult. three total interviews all on the same day back to back. technical one, behavioral one and a case which was more of just a debugging question
Expecting a challenging experience, I found the interview at Capital One to be intense, particularly during the system design section. The question on designing a rate limiter with a token bucket algorithm took me by surprise; mid-way through the problem, I realized it was very similar to a drill I’d practiced on prachub.com just days earlier. The technical rounds included several DSA questions, and the interviewers were thorough but supportive. Ultimately, I received an offer and happily accepted, feeling well-prepared despite the pressure.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design a rate limiter using a token bucket algorithm and discuss how it would handle bursty traffic and distributed deployments.