I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Dec 2016
Interview
Talked with a recruiter at my university for months, he said he would make sure I got an interview but never followed through. Got an interview through a guy in my neighborhood that works at Intuit. First I took a hackerrank quiz and shortly after received a call saying I did well and that I would be receiving a second round interview. Second interview was over webcam and I solved a couple problems over collabedit or something, I can't remember. An hour or two after that interview I got a call saying I would be receiving a formal offer soon.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Given an array of positive and negative integers, find all pairs which add up to a given number
Describe how you would implement: a basic list of contacts that supports phone, address, email, contact photos with the following functionality:
• Add, delete, update, view a contact (with different amounts of info based on view)
Please write down your answer and include a design or a class diagram.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Mississauga, ON) in Feb 2017
Interview
HR agent screen and setup a appointment with Senior Developer. The interview is processed online with video and share screen for coding test. the interview has 2 parts, behavior questions and technical questions. Everything is pleasure, clear and nice. The interviewer gas me a problem clearly and simple and require to write code in C# with VS from my PC.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Intuit (Berkeley, CA) in Jan 2017
Interview
I interviewed at a university, after applying through my university's careers website. The interview was two parts, behavioral and technical. The behavioral part focused on your resume-listed achievements, as well as answers to questions like "Tell me a time when..." For me, they wanted examples of times when I embodied Intuit's values which are 1) Be Bold, 2) Be Decisive, etc. The technical part was easier than I expected. Do not worry too much about 100% correct syntax, be sure to explain your thought process clearly to your interviewers, take any hints they try to give you, and be sure to know your data structures and look-up times as they might quiz you on those as well.
I did have to follow up with my recruiter about a week after my interview when I hadn't heard back, but she was quick to respond once I reached out to her.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Given a set of numbers and another number, find all pairs in the set that add up to given number.