I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA)
Interview
The process was pretty standard. A recruiter call, followed by a phone interview with the hiring manager. The final round was a ~4 hr in-person interview with approximately 5 people. Intuit requires an ~20-minute "craft demo" in which you showcase your problem-solving skills as they would apply to the role specifically.
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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Intuit (Dallas, TX) in Sep 2016
Interview
The interview process started with a t\echnical phone screen. After passing the phone screen you would get assigned craft work. Craft work being a "take home" project bounded to 3-6 hours where you develop a project. If you pass the craft work you then proceed to an onsite face to face interview that lasts three to four hours. I had a panel and three one on one sessions. Questions started technical and Object Oriented. Others were the more open ended behavioral style that extends the popular STAR method.
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Face to face consisted of technical questions, STAR behavioral questions, and agile specific questions.
I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intuit (Woodland Hills, CA) in Aug 2016
Interview
A cheap and unpleasant experience.
First they booked me a redeye right after the interview without asking for my input. Come on... Then they refused to reimburse me.
The interview was a bit messed up. People were nice but the data challenge should come before onsite, not the other way around ... Really hit me hard on the time frame. But what really confused me was how they never responded to my reimbursement request. What a shame.