Experience based only on initial phone screen with recruiter. First off this is an on-site position in CA, which by law now requires disclosure of salary range in job listing. Listing did not have one? This is a NON-EXEMPT (hourly) position with VERY LOW pay rate. Job description itself was misleading, basically recruiter said what is in listing is not what I would be dealing with. Recruiter proceeded to tell me that I would be considered on the lowest end of pay rate as I did not have any "certifications" or "finance degree" (for basically similar to a customer service rep pay). For context I have a master's and 5 years work exp in industry. Recruiter explicitly said even if not advanced to next interview, she would follow-up by __ date (did not follow up at all). PLEASE, candidates are accustomed to recruiter ghosting but don't provide certain date and GUARANTEE follow-up when you clearly have no intention to. In general it seems like recruiters here do not know how to write an accurate JD or screen candidates properly.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Plano, TX) in Jun 2023
Interview
3 separate interviews that consisted of a recruiter, team leader, and a board of current employees on the team. The first two were mostly screening, but the 3rd lasted about an hour and a half.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is an example of how your handled a difficult situation?
Way too long of an interview process. Also, the format in which the panel interview is executed is terrible. A good interview should be a conversation. They just drilled me with questions, many of which had nothing to do with my skill set or experience.