I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit
Interview
I talked to them at my university's job fair and was contacted about a week later to schedule an initial 30 minute technical interview. It went pretty well, I was asked things from my resume and small coding questions based on what was from my resume as well (ie. algorithm for Fibonacci sequence, bst, UNIX, etc). I passed that and moved onto a 30-minute behavioral interview about another week later. I heard that normally they do these two back to back, but they did them separately with the technical first in order to interview more people. The behavioral interview asked about leadership experience and teamwork based questions.
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Question 1
Nothing was particularly difficult or unexpected. What could be unexpected are the behavioral questions that are asked, but as long as you prepare some stories of situations you've handled/resolved, it'll be all right.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Intuit (San Diego, CA) in Nov 2014
Interview
Two interviews - one technical, one behavioral. Technical interview included talking about projects on resume, being able to reproduce an algorithm from said projects. Trivia questions based on skillsets/technologies mentioned on resume. Technical question involved implementing the Fibonacci sequence algorithm.
Behavioral question based on reasons why to work at the company, leadership-based questions, culture-fit questions.
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Question 1
Unexpected - asking about very particular git commands.
First, there were two phone screens. The phone screens asked mostly behavioral and fit questions with a little bit of technical questions. Then there was an onsite interview with four engineers covering both behavioral and technical questions.
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Question 1
They had their own made-up question that you will never expect, and that question really tested your logic. I don't think I'm allowed to share it here.