I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA) in Dec 2011
Interview
Slow moving company. The company is very slow moving and so is their interviewing process. Basically they make you an offer after you have received several offers and accepted one.
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Interview was easy. Its just that the company is excruciatingly slow.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Sep 2012
Interview
Applied on Intuit's website for a seasonal position of "Ask A Tax Expert". Intuit contacted me after about three weeks and setup a phone screen. I was asked about my experience as a CPA and tax-preparer. I was asked about availability of at least 40 hours a week during tax season. Upon completion of screening I was asked to complete an online test that consisted of tax research and competency in grammar and communication. The test was an hour long and only a pass/fail possibility. No results were shown but I was contacted the next day to schedule a final interview. The interview was a phone interview conducted by team leader. The interview lasted for about an hour and 15 minutes and was mostly a casual conversation. The focus was on my communication skills and tax knowledge. I was presented with a couple of situations and had to conduct a "mock session" helping someone with tax questions. I thought I did well on the interview and had a very favourable opinion of the interviewer. I was contacted three days later and offered the position.
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I was asked if I could help a client make sandwich?
- After career fair contacted by HR
- On-Campus Interview, asking Java Basics, Inheritance, Interface etc..
- Basic coding question including array, linked-list
- Since I had some SQL knowledge, explained joins
-Then phone interview with 2 managers, explaining projects and coding etc...
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given node a and b, find the lowest common ancestor (lowest in terms of ancestor that is most close to a and b)