APD - More dysfunctional than they realize... - Senior Manager Intuit Employee Review

3.0
Aug 22, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

CEO Brad Smith and Founder Scott Cook are top caliber, as are many at corporate in Mountain View. Intuit has pockets that truly make it one of the best companies to work for. There are great people, but beware APD is not the Intuit you read about.

Cons

- APD - Accounting Professional Division is using archaic methods of tracking support, marketing and sales performance. - Don't move anyone's cheese should be the mantra. - There is a leadership arrogance of "not our fault" with backed by 10+ year employees telling the VP of Service, Support and Sales what he wants to hear. - If you enjoy meetings to determine if you should have meeting so that other meetings can be created this is the group for you. - Reviews net it out, fall in line or get out. - Eventually "old world" tactics and style will eat you alive. - It's a mixed bag in management. Most from real tech companies end up banging their head against a wall unless closing your door to your office, being in meetings and working 9:30 to 4:30 spells change to you.

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2.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Used to be a good company. Good people from that era that haven’t left yet or been laid off. Free coffee from baristas featuring local roasteries

Cons

Quite possibly one of the worse run companies. Last minute changes to appease the CEO, interlocks on interlocks with no one knowing who is leading and expecting finance to know everything, overly reliant on finance to make up for other teams’ lack, recent leadership and manager hires have been subpar and asking far too much of their employees. Everyone is burnt out. No more smiles. If the job market wasn’t a problem, I doubt many would still be there

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