The process has 1 hour project implementation (depends on frontend/backend) for a situation. Followed by 1 hour team discussion on how to make it better. Followed by 2 interviews, 1 hour long.
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All based on the initial project worked on. Pros: Presentation oriented, so good implementation and communication is tested Cons: Something that can be read from documentation should not be your question. There is not much digging on writing efficient code.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Nov 2022
Interview
Pretty straight forward, phone interview with recruiter, zoom with hiring manager, A4A day. I thoroughly enjoyed the interview process and really appreciated the time with the team. It was a long process, and ultimately, not as a result of the recruiter or the hiring team - I had a pretty sour ending to the process. I understand that things change within organizations, but to hear the team wants you but Intuit as an organization has decided to change the role from remote to in-person, effectively nullifying your offer.. was pretty unfortunate. Especially in this job market.
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How do you use data to inform decisions? How do you navigate cross-collaboration and ensure delivery of projects on time?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit in Jan 2023
Interview
There are multiple rounds. First my profile got shortlisted. Then there was supposed to be an online test but in my case a telephonic round was scheduled. It happened on zoom.
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Question 1
- The interviewer asked about my experience and the projects I have worked on. - There were questions on microservices and handling concurrent requests. - 1 coding question was asked : Smallest non constructible change. - Asked about design patterns.