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      Senior Business Data Analyst Interview

      3 Feb 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Mountain View, CA

      Other Senior Business Data Analyst interview reviews for Intuit

      Senior Business Data Analyst Interview

      9 Feb 2021
      Anonymous employee
      Wake Forest, NC
      Accepted offer
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA) in Jan 2017

      Interview

      Application: Applied through company website in late Nov’17. Received an email from the recruiter in early Jan’18 Interview 0: Phone screening interview by the recruiter • Basic background questions such as ‘visa status’, ‘start date if hired’, ‘tell us about experience’, ‘tell us about BAPM’, ‘how did you find about Company’ , ‘tools used’ , ‘examples of functionalities/tools used in Python, Tableau’, ‘level of expertise on a scale of 10 with Python, Hive, Big Data framework, Tableau‘ • Discussed interview logistics Interview 1: Phone interview with Staff Data Analyst aka Data Scientist for 1 hour • 5 – 10 minutes on my resume: STAR approach expected although not explicitly stated • SQL questions: Given a dataset schema with different scenarios to test my knowledge on o Handling missing values & outliers – data quality o Handling time series o Using self-joins o Using window functions o Data transformation from wide to long and vice-versa • Statistics: o Probability distributions o Hypothesis testing (very critical for this role): went beyond univariate testing of means o Dimensionality reduction techniques o Classification model evaluation metrics o Fixing high bias and high variance scenarios • Python: o arrays vs loops - evaluating computation o Text/String matching – regex, levenshtein, cosine etc. o Building a Logistic regression model without libraries/modules o Pandas dataframes vs dictionaries Interview 2: Phone interview with Hiring Manager for 30 mins • Resume walkthrough • Thorough evaluation of project management skills – planning a month/week/day, prioritizing tasks, identifying problems for business, leading a team, collaboration with engineering and business • Behavioral questions: failure example, why company, success metrics for personal growth, success metrics for team growth Interview 3: four hours of onsite interview 3.1 Interview with the whole team including hiring manager: Prepare and present a few slides for each section below • About You – (~5 minutes) Prepare 5 mins about you – Personal and professional • Portfolio of your work – (~15 minutes) Showcase 1-2 of your proudest professional achievements and why; what the objective(s) was of the initiative, what specific role(s) you played, what the outcome(s) of the initiative was, what you learned, and why you selected this achievement(s) to share. To hear about your role and how it would relate to being a candidate at Company, to see anything you can show off that you’re proud to display • Case – (1 hour): How do we improve the experience of first-time users on one of Company’s products (leaving out product name for confidentiality) Evaluated on problem formulation & ideas, applying A/B test scenarios, designing A/B test with right statistical considerations, knowledge on recommender systems, knowledge on ML problem design 3.2 Interview with Analysts, Data Scientists: Whiteboarding session on Python, R, SQL, Data viz, critical thinking on data exploration, Causal Inference Comment: A longer version of Interview 1 3.3 Interview with team manager: Common behavioral questions focused on Company’s core values. Provided with links to go through before the interview 3.4 Interview with hiring manager: Common behavioral questions focused on Company’s core values. Opportunity for the candidate to ask questions

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you handle the effect of multiple variables while A/B testing
      Answer question
      24
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit (Wake Forest, NC) in Oct 2020

      Interview

      3 hours 1st hour - presenting to interview team (criteria for preso sent early next week) - Google slides / PPT First 5 mins about me - personal and professional. 10 - 15 mins - proudest top 2 professional accomplishments 35-40 mins - case study. Specific to this role. Scenario. Present to us as you would prepare to the client group 15 min break Q&A interviews. 2 people together interview (awesome assessors) 30 min interview - team member interview from business 1 hour hiring manager meeting 1 30 mins director meeting decision within 24 hours

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why am I leaving my current company? (this was asked multiple times by different people. I assume they didn't want to accept someone who has 'grass is greener' syndrome but someone who really values the type of work they will be doing)
      1 Answer
      2

      Senior Business Data Analyst Interview

      2 Jan 2018
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Nov 2017

      Interview

      Rigorous interview process. Be prepared to explain your resume to the minutest detail. I had three screening interviews (2 Behavioral/Experience related and 1 Business case/ Technical skills related - basic SQL/Python) prior to the final onsite round (4 interviews). The whole process took 4 weeks. The final onsite consists of 4 rounds: Round 1: Technical Presentation (4 attendees in my case). Dataset will be provided. You will have approximately 5-7 days to perform analysis and present your analytical results. Presentation will last for one hour. The expectation is for the candidate to present for approximately 45 minutes and leave the remainder of time for questions/discussions. Spend most of your preparation time for this round as this is where you get to exhibit your skills / show yourself at work . Round 2: Interview with a Manager Round 3: In Depth Technical Round with 2 interviewers at the same time. Round 4: Interview with Hiring Manager * The order of your rounds may vary depending on the availability of the interviewers. I was notified of my decision at the end of the onsite rounds. I went home a very happy candidate. Key: Be honest during your interviews. Do not try too hard to give the answer you think the interviewers "want to" hear. They appreciate honesty and as you all know, honesty is the best policy.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1. SQL - Joins, Case statements, Window Functions etc. 2. Experience related questions (project management, meeting deadlines, difficult situations faced at work and how you overcame them etc.)
      Answer question
      9

      Senior Business Data Analyst Interview

      27 Sept 2017
      Anonymous employee
      Mountain View, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA) in Sept 2017

      Interview

      I was contacted by recruiter about a week after I applied the job. I was then scheduled a phone interview with the recruiter for about 1 hour to learn my background. The recruiter was able to find a match in all jobs and then scheduled a phone interview with the hiring manager about a week after. I was then contacted for an onsite after a week.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      There were technical/analytical questions with the hiring manager, but no living coding. I was provided a case study before the onsite interview and was asked to present through PPT during the onsite interview for 1 hour (including time for questions). The technical/analytical section includes SQL questions and a lot of statistical/modeling questions. R and Python questions were asked based on candidates' background. Behavioral questions were then covered in the next 2 sections.
      Answer question
      5