I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Woodland Hills, CA) in Jun 2018
Interview
HR phone screen, tech screen including an online live coding session. Next was a offline coding project to build a REST Api for a twitter like application and present that at the in person. The interview process itself was generally well done and communication was excellent, HR was very helpful with keeping me up to date on the process and that things were slow due to vacations. Ultimately there was a miscommunication early in the process which wasted everyones time. I initially declined the role after the HR screen as the salary was much too low. HR emailed me 2 weeks later saying he spoke with the manager and he can hire the position as a Senior engineer, but apparently this was not the case. When the final offer came in it was the original rate HR presented and I declined. I asked what happened to the Senior position and fwd the email to the hiring manager but that HR employee had left the company and I never found exactly where the disconnect occurred. Many hours wasted on the tech screens, the coding project and the in person interview for a position 2 levels below my current role.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How to process a string of brackets and determine if they are balanced ie: all match eg: {[]}()({[]})
Started off with a coding challenge. Then a 1 on 1 where you are supposed to show the interviewer a personal project. The interview was pretty easy, but the questions were almost all AI related.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When have you leveraged AI in your work, either personal or professional
I had an initial exploratory screen with a technical recruiter who reached out to me. When I transparently stated my boundaries regarding senior IC leveling to ensure we were aligned, the recruiter became visibly defensive. Instead of navigating the leveling discussion professionally, they expressed frustration, accused me of cutting them off, and suggested I needed to do more homework on the company.
I chose to be transparent to avoid wasting either of our time. It’s disappointing to see a recruiting process that penalizes clear, efficient communication from senior talent, especially when other top-tier tech firms handle these exact boundaries seamlessly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Exploratory call with recruiter to learn about my background.
there were 4-5 rounds taken by uptimecrew in which they gave us plenty of time and each round was not much of technical which were of uptime dont know anything about final round didnt reach till that
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