I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit (London, England)
Interview
I was interviewed by a very rude woman who certainly put me off applying for any roles at Intuit in future, which is a shame as it seems to be a great company. I've never experienced this before as I've always found Talent people to be friendly and helpful. She was really awful. No information about the role or organisation, straight into a series of direct questions delivered in an angry, impatient way, putting me down several times. Her command of the English language is pretty bad too... It was quite a shock.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
She was just bombarding questions, interrogation style, and didn't seem interested in hearing the answers, cutting me off and being frankly rude. This meeting was not informative or helpful at all for the candidate.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Jun 2019
Interview
Phone screen with HR then hiring manager. Half day panel interview: 1 hour where you present your background and relevant experience followed up with response to case you're given a couple of days to prepare for. Then break out to a 2 on 1, then 1 on 1 with the people on the panel, finally one more 1 on 1 with the hiring manager. Offer usually goes out within a couple of days depending on when other candidate interviews are happening.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions focused on experience and case. No curve balls.
I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit in Apr 2022
Interview
For the phone screen, the recruiter was 10 min late and shared that they hadn't even reviewed my resume, (didn't notice I had worked for the company in the past). Even though comp was off, she still wanted me to interview with the hiring manager.
After 15 min waitin on Zoom for that interview, I dropped. Very unprofessional. I was told there was probably a "mix up", but for me, my time is valuable and not to be wasted when the recruiters aren't organized.