Intuit reviews

4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(11,717 total reviews)
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81% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Intuit has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 11,717 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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3.0
Jan 26, 2015
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Pros

Consistently voted as one of Forbes magazine's Top 100 Places to Work Good compensation, great benefits Great work environment (in most business units) Smart, passionate people

Cons

Your experience at Intuit is heavily dependent on the group and/or manager you work for. Constant lay-offs and re-orgs make it difficult for you to have control what group you're in or who you report to. Intuit consistently lays people off every year and the layoffs are not done by performance, so if you're one of the top performers you could be laid off and if you're one of the worst performers you could stay. After the layoffs, the numbers of workers are cut dramatically but the work load remains the same, so everyone left is tasked with taking on the extra work.

1.0
Jul 22, 2009
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Pros

I learned a great deal during the years I worked for Intuit. The company lets you experiment and learn from mistakes, so you can gain valuable work experience. The benefits and compensation are very good. But by far my favorite part about working there is the quality of my coworkers. They are extremely intelligent people!

Cons

Intuit has changed drastically for employees over the last couple of years. It's as if the senior management received an email from the CEO that doing right by employees is no longer necessary. And this change started before the recession (but is now an open secret). Now Intuit is becoming a tops-down, hierarchical "big" company that treats employees as commodities rather than people. Training has all but disappeared. Coaching is almost gone. And moving into new job assignments (to gain experience) is harder than ever. The new way is to just hire a new one from outside rather than waste your time developing an existing employee. This is a big change from years past. The politics have always been tough at Intuit, but now senior management disrespects employees with impunity. If you rank lower than the person talking in a meeting, you cannot disagree. A culture of fear pervades the place, and it is a waste of all those intelligent coworkers I mentioned above. To top this off, the latest mantra at Intuit is around innovation, but the new management style will lead to anything but. And if that's not enough, morale is extremely low, so work is a downer. I can't count the number of employees who have described how they go home at night and cry about work. The stress is not worth the paycheck.

1.0
Dec 13, 2021

A sinking ship

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Pros

You get to work with some great people, however many are leaving as the workplace culture has become terribly toxic because of leadership.

Cons

The leaders of this company are fundamentally dishonest, and quite frankly, clueless how to run a technology company. Before the Inuit acquisition, this was a decent place to work. However, the company has had a sharp decline since the fall. The culture is in shambles, leaders are completely absent, nothing is getting done, there is little direction and overall it feels like we're just bailing water. I expect to see a large wave of resignations in the coming months.

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