I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit in Aug 2017
Interview
Applied online. Received an email within a week. Follow-up phone interview. Originally told that employment was available immediately, and then was told employment was not available for over two months. Communication with recruiter was not consistent and they seem disorganized and could not remember our prior communications prior to the interview.
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I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit in May 2014
Interview
During the phone interview I was asked about my background, about how many personal tax clients I currently have and how many personal tax returns I have prepared in the past year
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA) in Sep 2017
Interview
This is probably just me, but the whole experience was terrible.
My recruiter contacted me the morning of the onsite, sent me the challenge for round 1 BEFORE I get there. I commute from SF so I didn't have a chance to review it. Here's my experience with the onsite itself:
1. The hiring manager was constantly late to my modules.
2. I did not feel welcome AT ALL with the team that I interviewed with, they had me write code with the font super blowed up so they could see on the screen cast. And take turn to grill me.
3. 4 hours of onsite was 95% technical with trees and graphs and problem solving. They did not care who I am as a person.
4. Recruiter would not pick up and contact me back after, so it forces me to write this review so someone will see it.
May be I just got really unlucky, but I would not recommend any of my friends interviewing or working at this company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Full stack application that requires hitting an old Yahoo API and visualize the data. In 45 minutes. With the font 3x the size you're comfortable with.