Online technical coding sessions followed by three different interviews ranging from technical questions, behavioral questions. I had to pass the online technical session first before going to the next round.
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Question 1
AI experience such as the difference between classification versus LLM
Video questions w/ recorded answers. 90 minute long assessment. It was a total of 20+ questions. Only 2 were multiple choice. There were 4 situational questions that required a typed statement of your response to the client, etc. I felt like I didn’t have enough time to be as thorough as I would have liked but I am a fast typer, so my answer was sufficient.
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Question 1
Explain your experience, timed situational questions
Some consultant has told Intuit that they need to do a really absurd interview 'case study' that involves a 3-4 hour interview. This interview involves giving you a case study about 2 days prior to the interview. Then you have a one hour long presentation, followed by 3-4 individual 45-60 minute interviews. The whole process is incredibly exhaustive and is after 2 previous interview rounds. To get this far into a process, then to have to go through such an intense and exhaustive 4 hour interview only to come in runner up is almost an obnoxious process. To do this to candidates in this job market is truly an unfair and cruel process unless you are almost assured of getting the role. No one should be subjected to this level of effort only to be told 'thanks but no'. It is not super difficult, but you can only do what you can with the information given. I was told after the interview that I had done well but they needed 'more detail' in my presentation. WTF?!?!?! Isn't that what the interviewers should be asking for in the Q&A? (which they told me I did excellent in my answers).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How well you work with difficult situations and within team dynamics...