Intuit reviews

4.2

82% would recommend to a friend

(11,763 total reviews)
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78% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Intuit has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 11,763 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Intuit employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
May 18, 2023

great opportunity terrible execution

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Pros

salary and job security okay perks great benefits

Cons

hardly any diversity in swe departments, program managers don't care for your well being, no one seems to have a work life balance, engineers live to work, no mental health or technical support for apprentices. Gaslit by program managers and managers. Even if you "successfully" complete the apprenticeship, will only get offer based on the team you're placed on and some teams set you up for failure. And if you do get the offer, then be prepared to struggle and have a non work-life balance.

5.0
Mar 9, 2023

Intuit is the Real Deal!

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Pros

I've worked at Intuit for over 8 years now. I am not a person who typically drinks the "corporate kool-aid" but this company continues to impress me, and it has been a truly AMAZING place to work. Every day I feel like I'm making an impact. My colleagues are equally passionate about improving the lives of our customers. The values are not just a "plaque on the wall" -- most employees and leaders truly stand by our values when making decisions. As an HR professional, that really makes a difference in our line of work! As a person of color, Intuit has made genuine and meaningful strides in diversity and inclusion. I became a parent during my time at Intuit, and the support and work/life balance has been great. Internal mobility is also a big focus area, and that keeps me interested in working here in the long-term.

Cons

I work 100% virtually/remotely, and I have had that arrangement since before Covid. Most employees (I'd say about 90%) are based at Intuit office locations. Intuit is still finding our rhythm with the hybrid model, and finding ways to encourage employees to come to the office more frequently. In the meantime, they are discouraging remote hires, and making it harder for employees to request to work 100% remotely. I understand the strategy, but as a remote worker, sometimes I feel like the company treats us like 2nd class citizens.

5.0
Nov 27, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

80 hours PTO as a part-time employee, frequent gift-card gifts (up to $1,000/yr,) internet reimbursement $50-$100/month, option to work more hours during peak (April & Oct.)

Cons

Many pros are so manager specific that I can't list them as pros for everyone. Flexibility, ability to do projects independently, team-mode-as-dream-mode, and overall culture are ENTIRELY manager specific. 80% of my time at Intuit has been AWESOME. 20% was under a manager that does not embody Intuit values. For people stuck with managers like that: they do not have schedule-flexibility they are discouraged from doing what's best for Intuit and the Customer in favor of what makes the manager look good, and are routinely denied professional respect. All I can say is that you don't have to suffer: Go to HR and request a transfer, it's discrete, easy, and will drastically improve your quality of life.

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