The work is what you make of it. Whether or not you will find a product interesting is different for every person. There are plenty of projects.
The company doesn't seem to ever require crunch time, so you get to have a life outside work.
The people I worked with were all very cool, and we hung out outside of work.
Some people might be bored of working on a tax program that requires a lot of process and validation before major releases.
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OA tests DSA and general web dev concepts. 1 hour of OOP in Karat, consisting of debugging and additional methods. Quick behavioral interview after that to check alignment with Intuit values.
The interview process consisted of three rounds: * The first round was with the recruiter. * The second round was with the hiring manager. * The third round was with a Product Manager and a Software Engineer from the team. Everyone was so nic
Karat Interview: Overall, it was a decently easy interview. I was asked two questions: * One about determining the amount of people to access a given subdomain. * Another regarding contiguous subarrays.
OA tests DSA and general web dev concepts. 1 hour of OOP in Karat, consisting of debugging and additional methods. Quick behavioral interview after that to check alignment with Intuit values.
The interview process consisted of three rounds: * The first round was with the recruiter. * The second round was with the hiring manager. * The third round was with a Product Manager and a Software Engineer from the team. Everyone was so nic
Karat Interview: Overall, it was a decently easy interview. I was asked two questions: * One about determining the amount of people to access a given subdomain. * Another regarding contiguous subarrays.