A coding challenge first, followed by a karat technical screening. The questions are standard. Got an invitation to the final round online interview with two engineers. They are friendly and helpful. Both behavioral questions and technical ones are included. Be ready to explain your code. Got a call a few days later and gave me some constructive feedbacks.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Feb 2019
Interview
First doing Online Assessment:
Submitted online application at around Jan 15
After 1 week, an OA came.
then Karate Video Interview,:
with a staff from Karat, asked 3 questions, all are algorithms
after 1 week, received final round invitation.
then Final Video Interview with two engineers from Intuit.
I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit (Woodland Hills, CA) in Feb 2019
Interview
Applied to Woodland Hills CA position specifically, got the email saying they are interested, but when I replied to confirm a phone interview (not technical) I was ignored so I followed up. She apologized for ignoring me, sent me an email Sunday night that my interview was Monday morning . Missed the call because of an emergency and asked to reschedule. She again ignored my emails and said "Sorry I have been in back to back meetings all day can we reschedule to [2 days later]" I said ok but again no follow up / ignored. At this point I'm not following up
Seriously you can't take 15-30 minutes to do a non technical phone screen? I guess that's the difference from the bay area, people here in the bay actually work to get things done.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you really want to be surrounded by tax law and fintech when you could be scaling services and immersing yourself in an actual tech company.