Job description was inaccurate, or was intentionally casting a wide net to get more applicants and then rejecting applicants who don't have experience with the technologies they needed at the very moment you applied.
Received a rejection email saying "Unfortunately, we have determined that you do not meet the required Basic Qualifications listed in the job description" which pretty clearly implied that I did not read the job description, but I did more then just read it once - I saved it locally on my computer.
I don't think it's appropriate to list jobs that cast a wide net if you fully intend on rejecting candidates because they don't have experience with a select few of the technologies you listed. Especially since this job clearly states "experience in one or more of the following..." and I have experience with *several* of the following..? (nearly half the list!)
I put time into reading your job description and submitting my application. I need to know what you are looking for *today* so I can determine if the job is for me or not. It seems the job lists everything they could ever possibly be looking for, and then they reject as needed to fill seats in various places. That's probably fine, if you own it in your rejection email.
If you need only Java or front-end developers, just say so. This experience comes off the wrong way because it clearly implies i didn't do my due diligence before applying, and I did.
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Difficult interview
Application
I interviewed at Capital One in Jan 2014
Interview
1 Behavioral 1 Case 1 Job Fit; Each was not particularly challenging the case took the most time, but with adequate prep you will be fine. The case was a very interesting problem though about data centers and cost benefit analysis. They will be getting more technical in the future though definitely.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The case was challenging just ask a lot of questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at Capital One in Feb 2022
Interview
I sent in my application through an online job posting. Received an automated Codesignal assessment to complete in 2 weeks. First 2 questions were relatively easy, and the last question was
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Codesignal question about returning the final state of a colored number line.
Recruiter reached out to me and scheduled a single final day of interviews: case, behavioral, and technical. The behavioral questions were straightforward. The
technical questions were relatively straightforward. The interviews lasted a total of three hours with no breaks in between.