The interview process was actually pretty simple, first a behavioral interview. After that they send you a challenge to complete and you pretty much get an offer based on that.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Intuit (San Diego, CA) in Nov 2020
Interview
I got contacted by a recruiter for a coding challenge in Karat. They got back to me a week or so later for a 1hr in-person coding interview also in Karat. After a few days, I got an in-person 30min behavioral interview with a recruiter. Overall good experience, everyone was very nice.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the time/space complexity?
How do you fit with Intuit's values?
First Round: Online coding Assessment, Second Round: Karat technical interview building on the Online Assessment plus another technical question. Final round interview: behavioral and technical with recruiters, with projects presentation