I was approached by Intuit’s HR team for a Staff TPM role , and I was initially excited about the opportunity. The process started with an HR screening, followed by a hiring manager round, and then I was invited for a full-loop interview, which included a case study.
Interview Experience:
The case study round was quite structured but felt disconnected from real-world TPM responsibilities, making it difficult to navigate. Coming from Amazon, I had lost touch with case-study-style problem-solving, which impacted my performance.
The hiring manager was professional, engaging, and open to discussion, which made that part of the process insightful. However, during the full-loop interviews, the team’s approach felt more like an evaluation rather than an interactive discussion, making the process mechanical rather than collaborative.
While the hiring process was well-organized, the interviewers seemed overly rigid in assessing "one right approach" rather than valuing diverse problem-solving methods.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me a situation, where you managed prioritization conflicts between stakeholders?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit in Jan 2025
Interview
Recruiter reached out to me. Set up a call with recruiter and scheduled a technical phone screen. Phone screen covered a probability question and an exercise with a csv file in an environment like Jupyter Notebook. Got moved to the next stage.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Question about conditional probability.
Coding question in Jupyter Notebook with Python and pandas and a provided csv file.
I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Pennsylvania, AL)
Interview
Online video interview process with no live interviews. Just recorded my answers. It was pretty straight forward. Very easy to record. Got back to me pretty quickly and HR team was pretty responsive.