I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Intuit (Bānkura)
Interview
it was an easy interview they asked about bellmann ford algortihm and my projects and some dbms concepts.Bellman-Ford Algorithm: This algorithm is used to find the shortest paths from a source vertex to all other vertices in a weighted graph, even if the graph contains negative weight edges. It's great that they asked about this algorithm, as it's commonly used in network routing and related fields.
Projects: Discussing your projects is a common interview topic. They likely wanted to understand your practical application of your knowledge and how you approach problem-solving. Being able to articulate the challenges you faced, the decisions you made, and the results you achieved can give interviewers insights into your skills and experience.
Database Management System (DBMS) Concepts: Understanding concepts related to database management is crucial in many technical roles. It's likely they wanted to assess your knowledge of database design, querying, normalization, and possibly transaction management. Be prepared to discuss your experience with specific database systems if applicable.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Jan 2024
Interview
The first interview was about general knowledge in the field and questions about experience. The second interview was technical, I had to write a microservice + during the process I was asked questions about the language, system design, etc. A few minutes later, the third interview with top management began. I was told to wait for feedback from the team, but more than a week has already passed and, apparently, I was refused.
The Intuit employees communicated well and overall I enjoyed the interview process, but I did not receive any feedback.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: Please write a microservice with 2 endpoints to receive one or all users. Use any database, take the data for the database from a CSV file.
One to two virtual technical rounds with LeetCode questions, then an onsite with one to three more LeetCode rounds and a longer exercise to build a sample API given requirements
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Onsite - Build a weather map with a few different features