I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Intuit (Bengaluru) in Jul 2024
Interview
Intuit mainly focuses on CS fundamentals, i was asked two easy level dsa questions but in depth knowledge of fundamentals was required
I was also asked to code the virtual function
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Intuit in Oct 2024
Interview
I applied through Intuit Academy after completing Tax Level 1 and Tax Prep Training badges. I then received an email to complete the application through the candidate portal. About 2 days later I received a phone call from a recruiter and an email to complete the HireVue interview. They give you about 48 hours to complete the interview after receiving the email, and they ask that you set aside about 65 minutes to complete the interview.
The HireVue consists of several video and written questions. They give you a question and you get about 30 seconds to prepare for your answer, and you get about 3 minutes to answer the question.
After I completed the interview they called me 3 days later to extend an offer.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Your customer wants to pay his tax preparation fees out of his refund. His refund is not large enough to cover the fees and he is upset. After looking at the W-2s the customer uploaded, you advise him that he can avoid the fees as he does not have a filing requirement. The customer is hesitant to believe you, as he checked with Chat GPT. You assure him that you had a client last year in the same situation and they did not have a filing requirement. Later that day, you are talking with a co-worker, and are dismayed when they say your advice to the customer was incorrect. After further research you realize the customer will have penalties and interest if they don’t file. Your co-worker was correct. How would you handle this situation?
Your team was hired to prepare returns with W-2 income with potential for growth into different aspects of return preparation. Your supervisor, Peter, just announced that the team will start preparing returns that also include basic retirement income and distribution statements.
What is your opinion about Peter's announcement?
What tax questions and issues might you encounter and how would you handle them?
How would you respond to a teammate who tells you privately that she will not prepare returns with retirement income. You know she's capable based on previous tax discussions.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intuit (New York, NY) in Oct 2024
Interview
Applied online. First interview was phone screen with HR. Was a SA role for their new enterprise product. They said the team was not yet built and they were still figuring things out/what the role would look like. Based on the job description, I think I was qualified for the role, other than not having extensive Quickbooks experience. They asked about my salary expectations and I said within range they posted was acceptable. The recruiter said they would pass on my resume and their notes to the hiring manager, and if they liked it, there would be a video interview with the HM, and after that, a panel interview with case study/presentation. I got a non-descriptive rejection email a few days later. I presume the hiring manager did not like the recruiter's feedback or my resume.