I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Intuit (Remote, OR) in Feb 2015
Interview
Short phone interview with recruiter, basic customer service and technical support questions.
Next interview with hiring manager, about 30 minutes, role play in the position, some light customer service, technical support questions
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Role play was to instruct customer how to build a kite with online resources and tools.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intuit (Rochester, NY) in Mar 2015
Interview
Two 30-minute interviews. First was behavioral, typical questions about projects and stuff you like to do. I also got tossed some higher level design questions like how to represent a family tree programmatically, and then to describe various cases. The second part was Java-heavy, describe differences in keywords, do some structure manipulation.
When I finished after being told I answered everything right, I was told my major made my design views not in line with typical engineers. I disagreed and asked for a chance to prove myself. They called in a manager, asked another question, and kept adding restraints until I couldn't solve it anymore. At this point, I felt like they weren't interested at all and were just making the problem harder to push me out of the interview.
I got an arrogant vibe from the technical interviewer, not the first time from what I've heard from Intuit. Their higher ups were very pleasant, but they were unable to give me a clear reason as to why I couldn't move on.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Remove an item from a singly linked list. Next: do it with no additional memory usage
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit
Interview
Initially 30-40 minutes of phone screening and then onsite interview. I did not pass the phone interview, the interview took about 15 minutes because I felt that he was not fulfilled with my answers. The interviewer did not ask me questions like tell me a bit about your background or why would you want to work for intuit.. It seemed strictly business like and the interviewer just listened to my answers without any comment making it difficult to comprehend whether I got them right or wrong.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
What kind of difficulties have you observed when performing cross browser testing?
Have you ever faced a situation where you foresaw a possible bug which a developer will introduce and warn him/her beforehand, if yes, please explain..