Intuit reviews

4.2

82% would recommend to a friend

(11,768 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 11,768 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
Mar 9, 2018

Concerned about the future

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Cool open culture -Beer in the refrigerator - has been really fun, concerned that it won't last though

Cons

-Management tends to be a little arrogant, they talk down about anyone that is not part of their team -We have way oversold everyone on our own value in the industry. -I have heard some rumblings from upper leaders that the Eagle location is not part of Intuits long term plans. I am pretty concerned that there will be layoffs in the office or possibly a shutdown in the future.

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Thank you for taking the time to express your concerns. We truly value candid feedback from all our team members -- past and present. I can emphatically say, as evidenced by the jackhammers I hear above me as we build out our 3rd floor, we are committed to growing our Eagle, Idaho based team (hiring another ~100 in the next year alone!). As an Intuit owned company, we will maintain the “cool open culture” that you mentioned appreciating here at TSheets, and that we focus on as a leadership team every single day. I can’t emphasize enough our commitment and continued investment to our community, our customers’ success, and most importantly, living and breathing our company's core values. I am dedicated to remaining honest and transparent with the entire team as we navigate (and conquer!) this new landscape together. Matt Rissell VP, TSheets Time Tracking Segment
3.0
Feb 21, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits and perks. There is always something happening around you. Intuit is very serious about people and engagement.

Cons

Culture is shifting south as company has started to lose its originality and trying to mimic amazons of the world. Team work is no more encouraged as it makes managers' life complex and diversifies control. Bad office politics by people who have stayed long with the organization and are pets of senior leaders.

3.0
Dec 15, 2017

Great company which has degraded over time

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work life balance, benefits, swag a plenty,

Cons

Everything gets orchestrated at Intuit India, be it technical or non-technical domain - One can survive and grow only if you know to suck up, patronize & bootlick the leaders - Values are compromised on daily basis right from the top - Power lies with few so-called leaders - Its all about celebration but no innovation, no ideas, - Politics at senior and middle level - Its only about advertisement on social media - how do we eat, play, celebrate, but nothing about technical. You will find the same faces on the videos, pictures, even they are asked to post replies on social - Employee Engagement Survey & GPTW survey: Reminds me of politicians who visit/ talk to you before the elections. Employees get special treatment and leaders show that they care and one can experience this 2 months before each survey cycle (ask any old timer who has been in Intuit India for more than 3 years). What's even more fascinating is the way leaders influence employees to take the survey (& yes, we are made to give positive reviews. GPTW Ambassadors are asked to walk the floor and make employees respond to the survey in front of them. Very much against the principle of anonymity), tells us about the leaders desperation to earn high scores or rank just so that they can brag about how good their leadership skills are and how good their team is when anyone visits within or outside the walls of Intuit. Again, to earn brownie points from the US leaders. - we can organize gala annual day, but can't use that money for the right things - One can get hired immediately, if you are from a particular organization or if you have worked together in the past - Now more of a services culture, thanks to many who have been hired from services organization. Then again recruitment team will do exactly as told by the leaders. I can go about writing the cons, and I know many employees would agree but they wouldnt come forward to attest these as they worry about them getting booted out and better yet getting their hikes/ promotions getting impacted. So , the unfortunate thing is to sit down and embrace this "change".

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