I recently interviewed for a Product Manager role at Capital One and unfortunately did not make it past the mini-case round. While I appreciated the structure of the case and felt confident about the majority of my responses, I was disappointed by the clarity and communication from the interviewer during one key question.
Specifically, when asked to provide feedback on a product feature the team was building, the explanation was vague and unclear. I attempted to clarify, but the response was mumbled and hard to follow. Despite doing my best to answer thoughtfully, it felt like I was being assessed on an unclear prompt, which ultimately may have contributed to my rejection.
I value Capital One’s product thinking culture and the opportunity to solve meaningful problems, but I hope they can ensure more transparent and two-way communication in interviews going forward. Candidates deserve a fair shot at demonstrating their thinking — especially in nuanced, high-context questions.