I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Nov 2025
Interview
It started with a coding round leetcode style and then a design interview which involved AI (They are heavily focused on native AI integration across all the systems) . After that there is a take home exercise
Its a deep dive of a system design where 75 mins of presentation to the panel and the deep dive into various aspects of design and AI for the next 3 to 4 rounds and then team matching later on
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Leetcode style problems but focus mainly on the AI integration and understand atleast some amount of AI concepts
Applied through referral after initially applying on the careers page. The process started with a recruiter screen discussing my background, tech stack, and role expectations. This was followed by a 1-hour phone screen with coding questions using the Glider platform. The onsite loop was around 6 hours and included a backend hands-on exercise, system design discussions, and deep dives into my solution and past experience. Recruiter communication was clear and timely throughout the process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Coding questions (easy to medium difficulty)
Matrix-based path finding problem
String / hashing problem (similar to Unique Email Addresses)
Backend API design using a CSV dataset
Questions on scalability, system design, and design trade-offs
Discussion around past projects and engineering decisions
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Intuit in Dec 2025
Interview
The application was managed by Uptime Crew. As a software engineer, I tracked my GitHub submission via API logs. The data confirmed zero access for over 30 days, yet the agency's dashboard claimed an "active review." When I proactively flagged this technical discrepancy, the agency responded with a dismissive and unprofessional lecture instead of investigating the pipeline failure. This lack of technical integrity by an Intuit partner is deeply disappointing. Other candidates seem to get responses fast, but this agency failed to even open the code link.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical Assessment via GitHub link. However, the assessment was never actually reviewed by the agency (verified via GitHub API logs).