First things first: good pay, facilities, and no work. I mean, absolutely.
I can say a lot. I have no idea how people are not writing cons about Intuit.
Literally, there are no projects going on in a few BUs. They still use age-old technologies, which makes people ineligible to move out of the company, which can pay them as much as this company does.
Don't be fooled by their Facebook pages; all the pics of fancy hacks are just conducted by a few guys to get visibility and promotion.
If you're looking for a tech company, then this is not the one you should consider.
Lastly, politics is such a mean thing here that you get stabbed anytime without you realizing it. If you want a master-slave relationship, this is the company to join for.
Stop the visibility stuffs and work more on new things and techs. Support guys who work for the company, not people who conduct hacks and cracks.
Screen, could include DSA. Technical for an hour: Craft round which includes a craft given and a working application to be built around ahead of the interview. Then panel questions on the same during the craft round. Followed by Technical round whi
HR kept postponing my interviews for 3-4 months due to a lack of panel availability. The biggest problem is that they are giving open-ended problems but looking for specific answers. Interviewers are not interested in participating in any discussion
Once you apply to Intuit, you will have a screening phone call of about 15-20 minutes to go over your application. Once the screening is complete, you will be invited for a first coding round at Intuit. The first coding round was a Zoom call for an
Screen, could include DSA. Technical for an hour: Craft round which includes a craft given and a working application to be built around ahead of the interview. Then panel questions on the same during the craft round. Followed by Technical round whi
HR kept postponing my interviews for 3-4 months due to a lack of panel availability. The biggest problem is that they are giving open-ended problems but looking for specific answers. Interviewers are not interested in participating in any discussion
Once you apply to Intuit, you will have a screening phone call of about 15-20 minutes to go over your application. Once the screening is complete, you will be invited for a first coding round at Intuit. The first coding round was a Zoom call for an