I interviewed at Intuitive (Providence, RI) in Apr 2023
Interview
Initially spoke with Recruiter, then HR, then in-person interview with hiring manager, and field ride.
I did not have a lot of experience at the time. While that made me risky it also made me desirable as I do not have any bad habits that they would need to break or worry about.
The field ride was incredible. Hands on the robot & fully immersed in the OR. Great experience that reassured me on how badly I wanted the job.
I was told that I did very well and was being supported to move on to the next step for final interview with the director. They told me that they were "holding off" on that final interview because there weren't any current openings in the area at the time. I have reached out, and not heard back.
Moral of the story- it was a positive but very lengthy, dragged out interview process that seemed promising but ultimately I was just led on.
Gaining more experience in the meantime and plan to come back at them swinging for another chance at the job.
It is easy to see that Inutitive carries amazing technology, great employees, opportunity for growth, and an unmatched culture was obvious as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
-What interests you about this company?
-Tell me a time when you got into a fight with your employer.
-Day-day at current job?
-Biggest challenges at current job?
-Tell me about a big loss you've had/mistake you've made.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Intuitive (London, England) in Feb 2026
Interview
Lengthy and confusing. Field based interview was unclear about the purpose. Otherwise standard questions throughout online interview. Many stages. Would not recommend unless fully committed. Plenty of 1 hours online stages
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Intuitive
Interview
Applied online. Recruiter emailed to setup a phone call. Phone call was going well when the interviewer started becoming annoyed, in which you could tell in their voice. Appeared to like my resume with no sales experience. Job does not require sales experience. Interviewer would make huffing noises that would make someone think they’re annoyed by the conversation. If that’s how the interview starts, I can only imagine how they treat employees. Never again will I apply.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain a difficult situation and how you handled it?
Interview process was normal compared to other med device companies. Definitely prepare behavioral questions and really emphasize what this company means to you. Everyone has the same goal in mind and that is to help patients and surgeons. Make sure to connect with this.