I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit (Dallas, TX) in Mar 2024
Interview
Took three interviews. Final one was a panel with you having to create a slide show of a 30/60/90.
They had you do a practice call that a lot of companies call role-play or a mock-call.
However, never received a call back. Over a month later or two months. Only to he told that the the “role-play” didn’t go well. You can’t hire someone when you put them on the spot for a one-time role play.
However, I wasn’t looking to leave my current company as I have so much freedom and flexibility and make well over $200k a year and truly running a territory as if it’s my own business. Guess what? I failed their role-play too, but they gave me a chance giving my extensive background and personality. I’m considered one of their high performers and so well over 150% yo quota QTR over QTR.
Thank you for the time, but the process was unprofessional speaks a lot about leadership and the organizational viewpoint of who they want to hire.
Please don’t ask someone to give you their valued time and leave them hanging for months only to be told basically that they weren’t good enough over a silly role-play. Every leader knows role-playing doesn’t being out the candidates talent on the spot.
Way past employer who is your direct competitor was a much better experience who showed genuine interest and someone and their time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you organize and manage your day when having over a 100 accounts in your book of business?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA) in Dec 2023
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter saying they needed to fill the position asap, I did the TPI Phone Interview but they never reached me out with an update on the process or even to reject me
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Create a class and method (OOP) in order to implement fibonacci
There was a coding assessment as well as an outsourced interview. Then there was a call with the recruiter to discuss the offer and other details. The process was fairly standard.