I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit (San Diego, CA)
Interview
I was told that the interview process has changed recently where in a take home project is given to candidates. If the candidate moves to the next stage, he will be called on-site. Intuit's technical folks and architects are smart and very friendly. On the other hand, the recruiters are very slow in their responses, follow-ups and actions, and they make a good company appear sub-par.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Demo the take-home project to the team while on-site.
After the initial round of coding, I didn't hear back from the recruiter. I followed up with her a couple of times but she didn't even bother replying to my emails. So don't waste your time with them. And the actual interview went well.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit in Mar 2026
Interview
First a basic coding panel. Very easy
Then an all day interview:
1. 90 minute "craft interview" with code you need to develop in front of 5 people.
2. Individual coding segment on "design"
3. Interview with hiring manager on your work
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Make the tinyllama model give a nickname based on a player from a spring based table. You are given the code before to implement this and the spring project. You will need to implement the new api and the code to do this.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Mar 2026
Interview
Take home and then three technical interviews. Requested that I prepare a project presentation for the interview. Technical covered coding and architecture. Company seems very compartmentalized. Very slow getting a response, slow process overall. Seems like fairly outdated deployment processes.
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