I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Intuit
Interview
Was invited on college career fair site to take coding challenge, which was pretty easy. Then had a one-one-one virtual interview with an employee from Karat in which I explained the code I wrote in the coding challenge and answered questions about time and space complexity. There are two other coding problems that you solve (within the given hour) which are also pretty straightforward. Third round of interview process is a virtual interview two software engineers from Intuit. Answer a few behavioral interview questions before solving a more challenging technical coding problem.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit in Dec 2018
Interview
A recruiter from Intuit proactively reached out to me. After our phone screen she suggested a time a day I meet with the hiring manager. She then forgot to schedule with the hiring manager. I finally met with the hiring manager who wanted to move me on. The recruiter asked me for times i was a available for a second interview. After multiple communications to the recruiter I never heard back. It was a very choppy and odd experience.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Intuit (Chicago, IL) in Oct 2018
Interview
I got an interview through the Grace Hopper listserv. It was the first round coding interview on Hackerrank and you had two hours to solve one problem. However, I was not able to completely finish in time and was unable to advance to the next round.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Forgot the exact wording, but they gave you an array of numbers and you had to sort them into several trees and return the height of each tree.