Pay is decent, good work-life balance, a great place for underachievers.
Intuit is highly political, and the leadership is completely disconnected with what's actually going on with the employees.
They laid off 700 people during a pandemic with no real excuse. 99% of these positive reviews are written by HR and do not tell the truth about Intuit. If you want the facts, talk to engineers who work here and read Blind. I highly suggest looking elsewhere.
Connect with mid-level managers and stop trying to become a tech company, because it's not going to happen.
The first round was a tech screen with a typical DSA question. The onsite was a full day, where I was asked to solve a full project in 90 minutes. The rest of the rounds involved answering questions about it.
A4A Round - Pre-Screen - Technical + AI Round: Started with an introduction. AI Questions (mentioned below). Then it moved to the Coding Round (question posted below). Finally, questions for the interviewer regarding their experience at the compa
The interview process consisted of three stages, according to the recruiter. Based on that call: * The first stage involved reviewing the job description and requirements with the recruiter. * The next step was answering LeetCode-style question
The first round was a tech screen with a typical DSA question. The onsite was a full day, where I was asked to solve a full project in 90 minutes. The rest of the rounds involved answering questions about it.
A4A Round - Pre-Screen - Technical + AI Round: Started with an introduction. AI Questions (mentioned below). Then it moved to the Coding Round (question posted below). Finally, questions for the interviewer regarding their experience at the compa
The interview process consisted of three stages, according to the recruiter. Based on that call: * The first stage involved reviewing the job description and requirements with the recruiter. * The next step was answering LeetCode-style question