I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Intuit (Toronto, ON) in Feb 2022
Interview
I hate interviewing with Intuit. I've interviewed with them twice now.
First is an initial call with recruiter/HR.
Then you meet with a panel.
The technical is composed of Leetcode easy style problem on Coderpad, technical "explain this concept, what this is, how it works" kind of questions, and "Gotcha" questions on what does this output with javascript closures.
Neither are relevant to my ability. I google what I don't know, and I'm not going to program tricky gotcha convoluted JS code.
Seems like their technical interviews are designed to trip up the candidate as much as possible and set someone up for failure. Are you really measuring my ability to code if you're giving me problems I am never going to encounter?
I had initially failed this technical with the first team, and the 2nd time I was moved forward but pulled my application.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
tricky closure js questions with let const and var outputs and assignment
I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit in Apr 2022
Interview
Taken by karat
it was very good
the Interviewer was awesome and very friendly.
good questions asked.
Good procedure
Good support
good IDE
good doubts clearance
timely update
nice Environment
easy approachable
leetcode medium hard question was asked and Interviewer was ready to clear all my doubts
he first discussed my approach which I had solved the online coding assessment.
after that 1-1 Interview held by karat - (thir party)
and the support from karat is really nice.
Recruiting is a mess here. Gave me the wrong directions for on-site and the ghosted me. One of the worst recruiting experiences I’ve had. The interview staff was okay but still left a lot to be desired