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      Product Management Interview

      Mar 27, 2018
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience

      Other Product Management Interview Reviews for Intuit

      Product Management Interview

      Sep 17, 2024
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Mar 2018

      Interview

      Generally as follows: 1) HR screening and career discussion 2) HR internal job matching 3) Analyze a case study and submit a presentation 4) 1 hour webcam interview with a peer and hiring leader. 5) On-site 1 hour case study and presentation to a panel group. Overall the process showed promise. HR was well organized and a delight to work with. They were more solid than most HR organizations. It failed in execution with step 4. - The interviewers were 10 minutes late which they apologized for. - The room was a depressing plain corporate white room with a whiteboard though I am aware they do have some very state of the art, delightful modern buildings on their campus. - The process went off the rails when the interviewers asked for an on-the-spot strategy articulation not for the well researched and articulated case study but for a product that I use and like. They expected a clearly articulated story and what they got was ideation and thinking out loud. The product I chose was not one I'd thought about ever strategically. - Though the peer asked thoughtful questions, the hiring leader's body language (moving about, head down, impatience, anxiety, verbal noises, etc) was unhinged and a significant distraction. At one point went on a tangent and started discussing specific UX tactical details and user reviews, not strategy, about the mobile version of the product he downloaded. Although similarly branded what he downloaded is actually a different product for a different target user than the product I chose and not a product I had used. Overall part 4 of the process was a setup for failure unless you already had a product in mind and had working knowledge and a vision you could articulate clearly. My personal learning is to set expectations that I'm expressing my thoughts out loud, not a cohesive story. My feedback to HR is to have the interviewers stick to the case study and behavioral questions when it comes to a discussion about a specific product strategy. It's complex and requires significant thought, data, knowledge and reflection and that doesn't lend itself well to on-the-fly strategy development. My expectation was we'd talk about the case study and build and explore on that foundation with the grunt research work and initial analysis out of the way.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They asked me to articulate a growth strategy for a product I use and like.
      1 Answer
      1

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intuit in Sep 2024

      Interview

      My interview process with Intuit was great, largely thanks to the recruiter I worked with. The process included a recruiter interview, followed by a hiring manager interview, and then an interview with a peer of the hiring manager. Although I didn’t go through the final stage, which typically involves a task-based presentation (“Assessing for Awesome”), I was given a clear understanding of what to expect. The recruiter was fantastic—she made sure I was always informed at every step and took the time to understand me as a candidate. She didn’t just review my resume but really listened to what I was looking for in my next role. She even helped me think through which position would be the best fit in terms of seniority and career growth. It felt like she genuinely cared about making the right match, both for me and the company. The hiring manager and the peer I interviewed with were very transparent about the role. They shared openly about what they knew and didn’t yet know about the position, as well as the challenges ahead. They also asked me what could potentially make me disappointed in my next role, which showed that they really think about the candidate and want to make sure it’s the right fit on both sides. Overall, the process felt very personal and thoughtful. Intuit is lucky to have such a dedicated and genuine team representing them.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about yourself and what you are looking for in your next role.
      Answer question

      Product Management Interview

      Jul 5, 2022
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Intuit

      Interview

      Great interview experience. For PM internships they require candidates to work on a case presentation which has to be presented to a panel during the 1 hour interview. Rest of the interview time is dedicated for behavioral questions. Unfortunately I didnt receive an offer even after receiving a great feedback from the panel. Apparently the team had extended an offer to someone else before they had interviewed me. So don't be disappointed if this happens to you. The recruiter proactively referred me to another team and scheduled an interview with the HM. However I had to go without the Case study which gave me limited opportunity to showcase my skills and they chose someone with a more relevant background. I'd love to go back for an interview and get hired at this company!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Behavioral Questions Team 1 Tell us about a time you took an unpopular decision What drives you Tell us about a project where a lot of collaboration was required Tell us about a time you had a conflict with your teammate. Behavioral round Team 2 Tell us about your ideal team Why do you want to join Intuit Tell us about a time you had a conflict with your teammate. Tell us about a time you took an unpopular decision Biggest Failure
      Answer question
      2

      Product Management Interview

      Mar 3, 2018
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit

      Interview

      Worst experience ever! I was approached by an HR for the initial round of interview. However, that never happened and even the multiple follow-ups didn't work. No one bothered to respond. Recently, I heard that all the intern positions have been filled up and I wasn't even informed! This is THE MOST unprofessional behavior from an HR department that I've ever experienced.
      5