I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at Intuit
Interview
Review:
I recently went through the interview process for a Marketing Manager position at Intuit, which turned out to be a confusing and disappointing experience. Initially, the conversation was promising, and the interview focused on understanding the difference between product marketing and digital marketing. However, during the interview, I encountered a laptop connectivity issue that disrupted the call.
Despite following up, I was informed that Intuit is now seeking a candidate with stronger technical skills. This feedback was surprising, as the interview did not include any skill-specific questions beyond the introductory round. I have 9 years of experience in campaign management, including Google Ads, Facebook, LinkedIn Ads, Adobe Campaign, and Marketing Automation tools. Additionally, I possess strong technical skills in Power BI, Python, and MS SQL. My experience includes working at Cleartax for 5 years, where I honed these skills further.
Given my extensive experience and technical expertise, the shift in their requirements feels inconsistent. It raises concerns about whether partiality played a role in their decision-making process. I received multiple calls from consultants, indicating that Intuit was initially interested in my profile, making the final outcome even more perplexing.
I'm left wondering about the disconnect between my qualifications and their current needs. This experience has left me with questions about No transparency and unfairness of their hiring process
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Question on: Introduce yourself?
Difference between Product marketing and DigitalMarketing?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Intuit (Nueva Delhi)
Interview
The process was smooth had 3 rounds one OA , one interview and second interview but the selection criteria was very unclear . Diff candidates got different type of panels with different difficulty levels.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Intuit (Bengaluru) in Aug 2024
Interview
Horrible company. My interview was conducted by some kid. More than an interview, it was a 45 minutes of trial of display of dominance, by the kid. The kid was taking the interview to prove how knowledgeable he is, rather than trying to understand my skillsets. He was trying to get into conflicts, during the interview, multiple times. Took up grammatical ambiguities and omissions in my responses, and was trying to prove my responses were wrong. Toxic person with a toxic attitude. I can only assume, how toxic the work environment would be in this organization. No wonder there are such bad customer reviews on Google, for this organization, because it is not surprising to have bad quality of products, if the QA team has such toxic, kiddish and egoistic attitude. Keep massaging your false ego. It will definitely take you way higher in your aspirations.
Don't waste your time interviewing for this organization. It's a waste of effort and time.
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Question 1
Very toxic attitude of the interviewer. Was trying to pick up conflicts on multiple occasions, for silly reasons. And I am not a kind of person who backs down from conflicts. Idea was to somehow negate my responses somehow, and prove how knowledgeable the interviewer was.