Amazing Culture, Rewarding Work - Program Manager Intuit Employee Review

5.0
Sep 5, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

At Intuit, the executive leadership team ensures that employees are the first point of focus because they recognize that the employees are who deliver results for customers and shareholders. Intuit practices the values that they've set before us, delivering on integrity without compromise and giving back to the community. Failure isn't viewed as a reason to be dismissed, but rather an opportunity to learn and grow. I feel inspired by the work I'm performing daily and can see how my work is driving company results. And the benefits are incredible. For the most part, work/life balance is an Intuit culture component. I feel fortunate to work at Intuit, and will work to ensure I provide value so that I can continue to work here.

Cons

There are frequent re-ogranizations that interrupt priority work progress. These can be extremely frustrating because the inevitable and unavoidable delays do not seem to be accounted for in terms of the expected timelines for delivery of the work being performed. This leads to extremely stressful times for the team members performing the work.

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2.0
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Pros

Pays well, nice work notebooks, don't check office attendance until they need someone to fire

Cons

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