I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intuitive.ai (Ahmedabad) in July 2025
Interview
Interview Experience Review: Intuitive Cloud (Campus Recruitment)
Role: Software Engineer
CTC Offered: ₹7 LPA
Round Structure: Online Test → GD → PI1 → PI2
Outcome: No final selection
Our college was buzzing with excitement when Intuitive Cloud was announced as the first company visiting for placements. The offered ₹7 LPA package seemed quite attractive, and expectations were high.
However, the actual experience was deeply disappointing and frustrating for most students.
🔹 Online Test (Round 1)
This round was labeled as a “CS Fundamentals + DSA” test, but in reality, it felt disconnected from what was promised:
Unexpected Questions: Topics like Docker, Linux commands, and Hadoop were asked under CS fundamentals — not something every student prepares deeply for unless it's a DevOps profile.
DSA Questions: They gave DP + Greedy hard-level LeetCode problems with only 30 minutes per question, which is unreasonable in a timed test.
Platform Experience: The test was hosted on Xobin, which had a terrible interface:
Questions weren't clearly visible.
Scrolling or checking anything would cut your "integrity score" — making it impossible to even read questions properly.
Out of 180 students, only 18 were shortlisted — clearly showing either the test was unfairly designed, or they were just looking for a needle in a haystack.
🔹 Group Discussion (Round 2)
The GD was decent in format but highly selective. Only 8 out of 18 were shortlisted, with many good candidates being eliminated without clear reasoning.
🔹 Personal Interviews (PI1 and PI2)
Only 1 candidate made it past PI1, and she was rejected after PI2 — no final selection was made.
🟥 Final Thoughts
While it's okay for companies to set high standards, the overall process felt more like a publicity stunt than genuine hiring. The disproportionate difficulty, poor test platform, and zero selections after so many filters made it feel demoralizing and pointless.
For a company offering ₹7 LPA, this level of complexity and rejection rate felt extremely unreasonable. My honest suggestion to juniors and fellow students:
Don’t waste your hopes or time preparing specifically for this company unless you're already a LeetCode 300+ hard-level solver and DevOps expert.
This experience was more of a reality check than a career opportunity.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why use Multi-stage builds in Docker?
a) Increase startup time
b) Decrease image size
c) Use more memory
d) None of the above