I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit
Interview
Interview process was straight forward. Even though I didn’t understand why they gave me a craft study for take away, I mean my portfolio does same work. I didn’t find value in doing it. But, they might have their own reasons and studies. I went through all the rounds and it was a great experience. I’d really love to call out the experience after my rounds. HR consultant was really proactive in sharing result and also called to explain what everyone appreciated. Today, in my experience I have not seen HR personally calling you to inform the decision and talk about positive things. I was feeling low after the rejection but this one call made it alright. So, to appreciate culture Intuit holds, I’m posting my review. Big shout out to Recruiter Anusha for her gesture.
I had a Product Designer interview scheduled at Intuit, but it was cancelled last minute before the meeting and I was informed they moved forward with other candidates that already in the pipeline. The experience suggested that candidate sourcing and interview scheduling may overlap with active interview pipelines, leading to last-minute changes in timing.
Overall Neutral experience
Recruiter reached out to me on LinkedIn. I started the process, after the first screening the recruiter went silent and did not move forward. Still haven’t heard back after months.
Good hiring manager who contacted me multiple times reaching out. All interviewers were very nice and chill, a glimpse into what the culture is like. Had about 4 rounds during covid, excluding initial phone chat with hiring manager. 3rd round went on for 4 hours with a panel and presentation of take home assessment (which was irrelevant to the work done at the company).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Introduce myself thats not just about education or work.