The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Jun 2022
Interview
I got contacted by LinkedIn, I had my first technical interview and the interviewer was very respectful and nice so it went well. I have a conversation with another Recruiter with very bad practices, and I sent my schedule for the onsite interview, I didn't hear from him in weeks and then another Recruiter contacted me and reschedule, a day before the interview was canceled and we had to reschedule once again.
The onside was the worse thing I saw in my life as an engineer, no introduction just a rush to start the craft demo, I didn't have any time to ask questions to the interviewers, they are expecting to finish the entire demo in two hours from scratch, and also in getting attacked several times for someone who wants to show off his terrible skills and communication, at some point I had to stop talking and remain neutral.
That was the WORSE experience I got, I will never apply to that institution. The interview was so disorganized and all the time they compared this awful process with the Amazon interview process.
If I was treading like that during the interview I cannot imagine working there.
Fortunately, I never got contacted by them to say if I passed, if not or if they stopped hiring which I'm glad for that.
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I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Bengaluru) in Apr 2022
Interview
1 screening round asked medium leet code question
Next day got a call from HR and they shared a craft requirement.After 1 week scheduled craft demo interview followed by couple of architecture round and Managerial round.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Priority Queue based question
microservice architecture
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA) in Dec 2021
Interview
Unlike other interviews, I felt like I could really prepare for this one. Although, you don't know the details of the REST API you'll need to implement, you can get really far by preparing ahead of time. I went through the process multiple times ahead of time, so when the interview came I was ready to crunch through in the 90 minutes I had.
Don't expect to complete everything in 90 minutes, so be choosey about where to focus your time. (Don't get bogged down in one thing if it would be better to move onto something else.)
While the interview was overall positive, there were a couple of instances in which the interviewers didn't seem to be on the same page as the interview material I was sent. The first person who was supposed to be prepared to give me the REST interface assignment assumed I already had been given one. Also, I was told to prepare a Powerpoint but my interviewers failed to ask about that (but I presented it anyway).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions related to software language specifics, SQL, Kubernetes