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      Rotational Development Program Associate Interview

      27 Jul 2014
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer

      Application

      I interviewed at Intuit

      Interview

      1) Quick introductory phone chat (non-technical) 2) Two ~ 30-minute casual interviews over Skype (both broad level and specific topics discussed) 3) On campus interview consisted of speaking with many different individuals throughout the day, completing a challenge within a certain period of time, presenting the solution, and presenting other work I've done in the past.
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      Rotational Development Program Associate Interview

      24 Jun 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit

      Interview

      Met with campus recruiting team at the career fair and attended the follow-up info session. Received an in-person interview at my college career center and was invited to do an on-site interview at the Intuit headquarters with the rest of the candidates for the Rotational Development Program Associates. Met with 3 different people, one person was dedicated to a case study, and chatted with people involved with the program during the happy hour. Happy hour was definitely another opportunity to network and develop relationships with existing rotational associates and hiring managers.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Case Study - this was submitted by existing rotational associates so can change every year.
      Answer question

      Rotational Development Program Associate Interview

      23 Jan 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Intuit

      Interview

      I had already worked for the company as a co-op, so the interview process for me was a little bit easier. I started with a quick 15-30 minute phone interview that asked typical questions, i.e., "what are your strengths and weaknesses?", etc. At the end of that phone call I received feedback that I would be recommended for a final interview and I should be hearing from someone soon to set it up. The next interview was about a week or two later, and was much more difficult than the initial. All of the questions asked were situational, i.e., "Tell us a time when _____", "Give us an example of when ____ and what you did". This was a video conference interview, and it lasted about 1.5 hours. I heard back about the position about a week after that.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell us what your biggest struggle has been and how you over came it. Give us an example of when you used additional sets of data to support an original set.
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