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      Entretien pour Senior Development Manager

      24 févr. 2021
      Employé (anonyme)
      San Diego, CA
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Intuit (San Diego, CA)

      Entretien

      Applied through the corp site to a couple of different roles. Recruiter reached out within a week to chat about my goals, experience, why I'm looking, why I'm interested in Intuit. At the end of the call the recruiter said they'd like me to chat with the hiring manager. That hiring manager chat was put on the calendar for the following week (but it took less than 48 hours to get it scheduled). Hiring Manager screen was a deeper dive into my experience as a manager, how I lead, how I deal with challenging situations and grow engineers. This phone call had more technical questions around projects/team s I've led in the past, and what level of contribution I had. There were a couple of very specific domain level questions that I think were intended just as a check to make sure I wasn't just throwing buzzwords around and that I actually had experience with certain tech. Overall the call covered a lot of different topics but was fairly easy. I got feedback within 24 hours that they wanted me to move to the onsite stage, and it was put on the calendar for a little less than two weeks later. There was a take home "assignment". I was a given a prompt (eng management scenario) a few days before the onsite, and asked to craft a presentation around how I'd approach the scenario, with the expectation that I'd have to spend ~45 minutes talking through it to a panel of interviewers at the onsite. Onsite was several rounds and quite long, but similar to most tech interviews. First round was with hiring manager, Staff engineers, and a couple of other managers. Spent about ~10 minutes on intros, then gave presentation during which they interrupted (not rudely) to ask questions or dive deeper along the way). After the presentation there were more questions on topics (e.g. how i make tradeoffs) they wanted to dive deeper into. It didn't seem like anyone had a script. It was more like they were adapting their questions to the content of my presentation. Next round was a 1:1 interview with another manager, who asked me more strategic questions related to how I lead engineering teams. Another round was with two Product Managers seeking to understand what it would be like to work and reason through things with me. Another was with an engineer and manager who asked me to whiteboard a particularly complicated system I led the development of, and they asked a lot of specific questions on why certain tech was chosen, or why something was designed or certain way. Last round was 1:1 with the hiring manager, which was more of a coffee chat, seemingly gauging compatibility in management styles, etc. I had a verbal decision (yes) within 24 hours from the recruiter, and an offer in hand 48 hours after that. In my experience since then, one thing I'm most grateful for in Intuit's interview process is the fact that they have a STRONG policy of getting feedback to candidates (management, IC's, anyone) as soon as humanly possible. I wish more companies were like this.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a challenging 1:1 you had with an engineer
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      Entretien pour Senior Development Manager

      29 mai 2026
      Employé (anonyme)
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience neutre
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai passé un entretien chez Intuit

      Entretien

      1. TA connect - previous company experience, resume fit check 2. HM connect - small design problem statement 3. Technical panel - 3 SDMs and HM assessing the design and plan for a project given in advance 4. Senior Leadership connect

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Design a distributed gateway. The question did not mention gateway, but provided the internal requirements that match with a gateway and assessment was on design, resource planning, delivery planning and execution details.
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      Entretien pour Senior Development Manager

      27 nov. 2022
      Employé (anonyme)
      Bengaluru
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Intuit (Bengaluru) en juil. 2022

      Entretien

      One of the best interview process i came across! Day 1 : Recruiter reached out via LinkedIn Day 11 : Telephonic Discussion : It took a little more than an hour and at the end of it i felt more confident and optimistic about the opportunity. Much of the first half was about Intuit as org and then the role i was going to play. We also talked about how employee centric intuit is. Later half we talked about my current role and responsibilities, technical depth. At the end of it, both parties felt we should take it forward. I got a heads-up on what comes next as part of Craft Demonstration and how its going to be setup. At the end of the day, received an email with details of the system i had to come-up-with (system design, integrations, planning and execution aspects). Day 23 : I had to postpone this round by a week due to sickness. I liked the way my request for postponement (just 1 day before) was handled. Recruiter listened to the situation and rescheduled to 1 week after without hesitation or remarks. That kind of showed how intuit value people. It was a whole day plan consisting of 1. 1 Hour : Craft Demo - Panel consisting of 4 people (2 higher ups and 2 peers) It was divided in two parts 15 min to talk about one achievement i was proud of and rest was about the crafts demo where i had to demo how i plan and execute to delive the system. Quetions ranged from front end to back end, integration with intuit systems, database options, security, planning, and execution. Much of the discussion was lively with focus on what all i considered before coming up with proposal. It was lively and receptive all along. 2. 45 Min : Assessor Interview This round included both technical and leadership aspects in evaluating me. As the time progressed, i felt more confident (and coming out of illness caused fatigue) and was feeling much better. At the end, ample time was given for me to ask any questions. 3. 30 min : Team Member This round went beyond 30 min where mostly it was about how the teams organize themselves and what my thoughts about it. Also, about my leadership style and some technical topics that we could not covered in the first round 4. 30 min : Hiring Manager By this time both sides felt we can go ahead and much of the time it was about how the onboarding happens, opportunities and growth aspects at intuit, my role and responsibilities in intuit, At the end of all four rounds and also closure of the business hours, i felt happy about the interiview experience. It had all aspects in evaluating a prospective candidate. All the while making me feel at home and comfortable. Day 25 : Offer role out

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      System Design questions, team planning, product delivery
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