Work-life balance is coached, which is good.
Fair perks and benefits.
Dev team culture is fair.
Honestly, day to day is boring. The products don't change much, and the drive isn't there for true success for QBO.
Product Managers are confused and inexperienced.
PMs need training and experience.
I was asked two technical questions. Both were around the difficulty of "Cracking the Coding Interview" questions. I was asked in-depth about C++ because I demonstrated C++ knowledge. The interviewers were conversational and supportive. They expe
Start with behavioral questions, such as "Why do you want to work at Intuit?" followed by two technical questions. They are fairly easy, and both are from LeetCode. Just do all questions on LeetCode, and you should be fine.
Submitted the application online. Got the online assessment email after a month. The online interview is from the Uptime Crew, and I'm not sure yet how it will be. Will keep updating once it is done.
I was asked two technical questions. Both were around the difficulty of "Cracking the Coding Interview" questions. I was asked in-depth about C++ because I demonstrated C++ knowledge. The interviewers were conversational and supportive. They expe
Start with behavioral questions, such as "Why do you want to work at Intuit?" followed by two technical questions. They are fairly easy, and both are from LeetCode. Just do all questions on LeetCode, and you should be fine.
Submitted the application online. Got the online assessment email after a month. The online interview is from the Uptime Crew, and I'm not sure yet how it will be. Will keep updating once it is done.