I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA)
Interview
experience was so so. Call with the Recruiter was always late, 20 min one time and another 3 hours late. Issue is that there wasn't a simple email letting me know. Came off a little unprofessional. Process of mini presentation was a little odd for a contract role. I had even asked about the scope and what they were looking for only to get a really vague answer. At that point I was a little disengaged but still wanted to go through with interview so didn't attempt to get the answer i was looking for after asking twice and recruiter wasn't answering it. Interviewers also came off as not interested from the start. It's a bummer, seems like a great company...but a little over the top for a contract role in my opinion. Spoke to other friends to see if this is what they had experienced other places and also said no, never for a contract role.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Intuit in Oct 2016
Interview
The interview process was very quick; the whole thing took about 3 days from initial contact to offer. I had one in-person interview and received the offer the same day. Reading the other reviews on Glassdoor was very helpful to me in preparing; they asked a lot of the OOP questions I saw on here that I otherwise wouldn't have thought to prepare for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some questions about OOP and Java, and a CTCI data structures question.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intuit (San Luis Obispo, CA) in Oct 2016
Interview
Interviewing for Software Engineer Intern. Interviewed on campus. Behavioral interview and Technical interview. Different rooms, different people. Asked a lot about previous projects. Technical interview wasn't too hard- you'll do fine after 2nd year CS classes. Coding on paper in any language and asked to determine the big o notation thing. Behavioral was the usual.