I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Intuit
Interview
Got the call through a referral. They send you a coding challenge and once you complete it, let them know and they'll schedule an interview with a hiring company called Karat.
The questions are medium level leetcode and anyone with decent programming background can do them.
The catch with the technical interview with Karat is that you have to solve at least 2 questions (the second one builds on top of the first one) to proceed further. And therefore, it feels like a speed test, instead of what it should be, coding test. I solved the first one and took some time to debug it, which was why I wasn't able to proceed further. The questions aren't THAT difficult. Here's a tip, before you start this interview, practice coding FAST. Practice by setting yourself a time limit of 15 (or better even, 10) minutes for Leetcode medium
Also, during the interview, don't waste much time explaining your background, try to complete it within 10 minutes.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Eagle, ID) in Dec 2018
Interview
Applied and 2 days later received an email from the recruiter to set up a phone screening. Scheduled first in person interview shortly after. Scheduled two more in-person interviews immediately after each interview. Received offer a few days after third in-person interview.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Dec 2018
Interview
Applied online on Intuit's website by submitting my resume. Received an email 3 weeks later saying that they would like to consider me for the first round of interviews. They sent me a link to Karat with a coding problem to solve within 2 hours.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Data structures problem based on a List of Lists of Strings giving a time log with names and times.