I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Capital One
Interview
A fairly transparent process. You start with an application, which is then followed up by a blanket behavioral and quantitative assessment. If your profile is moved forward, you then have to do a take-home case study-- it's primarily spreadsheet-based. If you have experience with formulas, it goes smoothly.
The actual Power Day itself is made up of a product interview and two case interviews in a randomized order. While behavioral interviews are not an advertised part of any of these, you will be expected to introduce yourself-- and communicate clearly. The cases are interviewer-led and are fairly numerical.
The product interview might throw those without any familiarity with UX or product management for a loop: just get really, really good at sizing up a product and how it might be improved.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are possible roadblocks or barriers to the product of your choice pursuing the strategy action you previously recommended?
It was around 10 questions of data analysis and graphs and calculating percentages. Just know how to calculate these and understand what the data they give you is talking about. Overall, a pretty typical interview for business analyst role.
Powerday with 3 interviews spread over 4 hours. 2 case interviews and 1 product interview. Examine break even analysis. No behavioral questions. The product interview is on a digital product or application that you use and suggest improvements.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is this X company and why did you choose them?
First round was a 45 min business case
The Superday consisted of 3 hour-long interviews: 1 product, 2 cases with 1-2 behavioral questions at the beginning of each, including tell me about yourself
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your self.
Tell me about a time when you went out of your way to help someone.