I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intuit
Interview
1. Phone screening with the recruiter
2. Phone screening with the hiring manager
3. In person interview that consisted of delivering a presentation about me (personal and professional), followed by a business case and two-on-one or one-on-one interviews
4. Recruiter followed up with very positive feedback
5. No offer
The process was very well coordinated overall. However, I felt that the two-on-one interviews were horrible. They did not seem familiar with my resume, and the man interviewing somewhat attacked my background and asked questions that I had already answered in the group setting (guess he wasn't listening). It really left a bad taste in my mouth and I questioned if I would enjoy working with him. The recruiter was also VERY positive - almost to the point of it being misleading, so watch out for that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Was asked to review a current business issue and provide recommendations
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (San Diego, CA)
Interview
My process started with a couple of calls from the recruiter for initial screening and to schedule next steps. Next, I had a phone interview with one of the team leads. About 1-2 weeks later, I went in for a portfolio review with multiple team members; one-on-one interview with director; and small-group design exercise (all completed in one day, about 4-5 hours total). Overall, the process was very organized and thorough/detailed. The interviewers were all extremely discerning, and it was obvious they were looking for a very strong, specific fit for the role, team and company. My recruiter was wonderful, engaged and extremely helpful throughout the entire process, from the first call until my first day on the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you typically react when people on your team don't agree with your design recommendations?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Intuit (Remote, OR)
Interview
Recruiter contacted me to ask a few simple questions and describe the duties of the job. She seemed to emphasize back to back calls for your entire shift. After discussing the job she said after the managers sorted through the resumes I may be contacted to set up interview but needed to take assessment first. Assessment was easy, tax questions and grammer. Later I got contacted by 2 managers and spent the majority of the time in a mock session. The questions were not difficult but the situations were very humorous which almost made it not feel as serious and real. The interviewer was pleasant but kept hammering me which made me a little bit anxious. I felt that I bombed it in the end.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How to handle upset customer and other questions that seemed a bit inappropriate.