I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit in Jun 2015
Interview
They called for the technical interview.3 rounds of technical rounds and one managerial round.
Questions are basic algorithmic questions and design patterns..
I feel it went well.I finished all rounds in single day.every round last for 40 to 45 mins.
But I didn't cleared. Don't know what could be the reason for the same.
It will be great if they share the feedback as well..This happened for me 2 nd time.
Previously also they did the same
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Questions are basic algorithmic questions and design patterns..
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Intuit (San Diego, CA) in Jun 2015
Interview
It was a fairly drawn out process - but organized, and my recruiter was very good with communication. All of the people I interacted with were personable and welcoming. The interview process itself went as follows:
1. Phone screen w/recruiter
2. Hiring Manager (phone)
3. Peer Interview (phone)
4. In person interview consisting of - 75 minute presentation, a 2x1 interview, and 2 separate 1x1 interviews.
The only thing I would say I was frustrated with was during all of the in person interviews - there weren't very many formal questions asked. It was very informal (which is great, and relaxing) but there was more emphasis placed on me asking them questions than them asking me questions. And then also the fact that the reason for not getting an offer was lack of experience and specific skills.... when my experience and skills was already covered in prior phone interviews. So that part was difficult. Overall, still a great company and I learned a lot from the process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you measure success of a PM system without using metrics?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Intuit in Jun 2015
Interview
My interview was with the department head over in Virginia. It was really fun and challenging at the same time. The questions were fairly standard, no trick questions really, it was more to find out what your thought process is and how you think on your feet, so to speak.
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Tell me about a time when the company you worked for made a decision that you didn't agree with and how did you respond?