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Intuit Mock Interview

To help you prepare for an Intuit job interview, here are 28 interview questions and answer examples.

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We consider research to be the backbone of what we do at Intuit. Do you think it's important to conduct research before beginning a project or would you rather jump right in?

Talk to the interviewer about your work habits and the way in which you prefer to approach a new project. If you have a sense of how Intuit prefers to approach their work you should discuss that method. For instance, if the interviewer tells you that they prefer extensive research before beginning a project, that is your queue to talk about your excellent research skills.

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28 Intuit Interview Questions & Answers

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  • 1. We consider research to be the backbone of what we do at Intuit. Do you think it's important to conduct research before beginning a project or would you rather jump right in?

  • 2. If you were faced with a situation that you didn't know the answer to or understand, what would your next steps be?

  • 3. Do you have experience working with different CASE tools? If so, what do you have experience with?

  • 4. What unique values can you bring to Intuit in your user experience design skills?

  • 5. At Intuit, we rely on a full team effort to deliver top quality products to our customers. Tell me about a time that you worked well as part of a team. Are you comfortable in a similar role here?

  • 6. In designing Android software, what is your experience using parcelable versus serializable within an app?

  • 7. Talk about your previous user interface design experience in detail. Why do you feel that this experience will translate well to this role with Intuit?

  • 8. What experience do you have in the different types of software maintenance?

  • 9. Here at Intuit, we subscribe to the domain-driven design approach for our customers. If hired for this role, what will you do in your first 90 days on the job to ensure you can sustain in this job with that approach?

  • 10. In your current work, what are the important steps you take in the data validation process?

  • 11. What data cleaning methods are you familiar with and comfortable using if hired for this role at Intuit?

  • 12. In a technical support role here at Intuit, we expect that you would be able to bring great customer service skills to the role. Describe your customer service philosophy in the support that you would provide.

  • 13. Intuit uses business intelligence tools to improve sales performance. With which BI tools are you most familiar?

  • 14. Do you have experience working with data in a cloud computing environment?

  • 15. Would you say that you are a goal oriented on the job? What would I be able to do as your manager to help you achieve your goals if hired here at Intuit?

  • 16. What do you feel is one of the top issues that is faced by data engineers today?

  • 17. Give an example of a time that you used a universal design practice in your work as a UI or UX designer. Why was it important to do this?

  • 18. Discuss a couple of software sales techniques. Which sales technique do you think is most effective for Intuit, and why?

  • 19. If you were asked to review a colleague's code that they had written, what key things would you look for?

  • 20. Walk me through your experience in enterprise software sales, and complex sales cycles.

  • 21. If hired for this position here at Intuit, would you be comfortable handling overall project manager responsibilities for new software development?

  • 22. What would you say is your top non-technical skill that will help you succeed in this role here at Intuit?

  • 23. What SDLC models are you familiar in working with?

  • 24. What programming languages would you consider yourself fluent in?

  • 25. Here at Intuit, we strive for continuous delivery and continuous deployment with our software. Are you familiar with these processes in your current work?

  • 26. A huge part of our business here at Intuit is designing software for iOS. In this role, how would you steer away from retain cycles when using closures in Swift programming language?

  • 27. If hired for this position at Intuit, what leadership skills would you bring to our team?

  • 28. If hired here at Intuit to develop iOS and Android software, when would you use a fragment rather than an activity?