I applied through university. I interviewed at Intuit (Boston, MA) in Oct 2014
Interview
Two interviews in one place; first technical (fizzbuzz, flip a string in place— interviewer didn’t really know what he was talking about.) the second was personal— I talked about what I was passionate about, talked a bit about some projects, and closed it with a really tough question for the guy. Very low bar, technically. The receptionist notified the wrong person, and they were 20 minutes late to calling me in for the interview. The technical interviewer argued that my implementation of Fizzbuzz was inefficient, and I had to explain why that wasn’t true. An air of incompetence sort of floated about the place.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Fizzbuzz; in-place string sort; general behavioral.
I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Intuit (Campus) in Feb 2016
Interview
Intuit visited my university's campus and scheduled a presentation in our club space. After the presentation, I was chatting with some of their engineers, and gave them my resumé, and they gave me an interview for the next day in the library. Met them in the library the next day, and sat down in a small interview room with two engineers. They asked a few high level questions, and then handed me over to another engineer, who asked questions more specific to front end development. I was told on the spot that I was receiving an offer.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Intuit
Interview
Handed my resume to recruiters at a university job fair in the fall. Got a call in the spring asking if I'd like to interview.
Interview was done on-campus and was broken up into two short segments. The first contained a few questions on leadership ability, previous experience, and what was on my resume. For this segment, they also ask you to bring a project that you are passionate about to show them.
The second segment was conducted with another person who asked some basic programming questions, along with one question to whiteboard.
Initially, I was turned down but about 3 hours after the interview I was called back and told that they would like to hire me for a coop.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Calculate the offset from a starting date given a number of days.