I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Intuit (Bengaluru) in Aug 2024
Interview
Round 1 was OA: 4 questions
questions were from easy to medium difficulty with 1 hard question
round 2 was interview: projects and dsa
round 3: dbms cs fundamentals
round 4: was HR
Lengthy interview process with inconsistent follow-up from recruiter. Started with a contract recruiter who was very helpful. Then radio silence and found out the position was shifting to non-contractor sourced and had to start over with application and interview process. Peer interview was filled with "gotcha questions," and felt like they were trying to prove why I was not right for the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you address a gap in yield from your university partners at the end of the recruiting cycle?
Really bad process, I submitted my resume to a hiring company without knowing the company name (was not written there). Had a short phone interview and we set up a zoom call for an hour.
The zoom call was quite qeird, it was with the hiring company and not intuit, they asked a lot of technical questions from a list with a lot of terms that I never even heard about, sounded very random. Then he asked if I knew architecture which I said no, and the interview was over in less then 30 minutes. I don't know if the blame is with intuit or the horong company but not a good experience as all
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
some questions about kafka, kubernetes, java, spring