Pay is decent (only if you get your RSUs, which there is a good chance you won't, putting pay below market rate).
Nice in campus.
The WLB and culture have gone downhill in recent years. Intuit is becoming the new Amazon with its shady business practices. They'll offer you good stock options, fully aware they'll cut you 11 months later, right before your stock vests. Coworkers play company politics and won't be genuine to your face. Upper and mid-level management only care about themselves and will gaslight you if it fits their agenda. The company is also aggressively pushing for in-office and hybrid work to save a non-existent culture.
The process began with a recruiter phone screen focused on my background and interest in the role. Then, I had a technical phone interview where I solved a LeetCode-style medium question using a shared coding editor. After passing that, I was invit
Very well done. The interviewer was very quiet, though, and it took me some time to actually visualize the problem. I also don't think I had enough practice with DP problems in the first place.
The interview process typically began with a recruiter phone screen, followed by a technical phone interview. This led to a 6-hour virtual onsite interview, which included a craft demo and an "about me" presentation covering career highlights and pro
The process began with a recruiter phone screen focused on my background and interest in the role. Then, I had a technical phone interview where I solved a LeetCode-style medium question using a shared coding editor. After passing that, I was invit
Very well done. The interviewer was very quiet, though, and it took me some time to actually visualize the problem. I also don't think I had enough practice with DP problems in the first place.
The interview process typically began with a recruiter phone screen, followed by a technical phone interview. This led to a 6-hour virtual onsite interview, which included a craft demo and an "about me" presentation covering career highlights and pro