Started off with a coding challenge. Then a 1 on 1 where you are supposed to show the interviewer a personal project. The interview was pretty easy, but the questions were almost all AI related.
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Question 1
When have you leveraged AI in your work, either personal or professional
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA) in Aug 2024
Interview
T recruiter reached out to me and scheduled an inital intro call. The call went great and next scheduled a technical phone screen. Solved the technical phone screen and passed all the test cases. Haven't heard anything back.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a list of list of numbers, find the largest and smallest number and return a sum of the largest and smallest numbers for each row. Return sum of all the numbers from each row.
I had an initial exploratory screen with a technical recruiter who reached out to me. When I transparently stated my boundaries regarding senior IC leveling to ensure we were aligned, the recruiter became visibly defensive. Instead of navigating the leveling discussion professionally, they expressed frustration, accused me of cutting them off, and suggested I needed to do more homework on the company.
I chose to be transparent to avoid wasting either of our time. It’s disappointing to see a recruiting process that penalizes clear, efficient communication from senior talent, especially when other top-tier tech firms handle these exact boundaries seamlessly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Exploratory call with recruiter to learn about my background.
there were 4-5 rounds taken by uptimecrew in which they gave us plenty of time and each round was not much of technical which were of uptime dont know anything about final round didnt reach till that