I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Intuit (Lakeland, FL) in Apr 2016
Interview
did a phone interview was offered to come in for interview went to center to take assessment. If you do not pass this or any parts of the interview you will not go any further, and you have to wait 6 mths to take test again. Be prepared to stay for at least 6 hrs a more no kidding. You will then go to first interview if you pass that a role play is next. If you pass the role play you will shadow someone for one hour to hour and a half. remember the calls you listen to while shadowing they will ask you about the calls. the last step is an interview with hiring manager if you make this far you pretty much have the job. if at any point they state they will call you and you have not made it to the hiring manager ou did not get the job.
Contractor role through Kforce but interview process was pretty simple and it was only like two rounds of interview but q long waiting time to find out if you got the job or not but overral easy
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Intuit (Plano, TX) in Feb 2026
Interview
I met with a recruiter and he talked through the job and asked about my experience. Since I had no sales experience, he said I would need to start out in LTR and take a massive pay cut.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuit (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
The interview process was quite extensive and required a significant time investment. I was asked to create a PowerPoint presentation to pitch myself to the leadership team, which took about five hours to prepare and rehearse. While I appreciated the opportunity to showcase my skills, the follow-up was disappointing. After the interview, I received no communication from the interviewers and had to reach out multiple times to the hiring manager who initially contacted me.
Ultimately, I was informed that they had “decided to go in another direction,” without any constructive feedback. Given the effort I put into the presentation, a more thoughtful response would have been appreciated. In hindsight, I’m glad I didn’t receive an offer, as the experience gave me insight into the company’s communication style and culture, which I don’t believe would have been the right fit for me.