Great place to start my career! - Program Manager Intuit Employee Review

5.0
Feb 9, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

-Awesome company culture -Everyone is super friendly and nice (not your typical Silicon Valley competitive culture) -Lots of opportunities to move around and try different roles -Great support system and trainings opportunities for employees just starting their career

Cons

-Sometimes bureaucracy gets in the way. I guess that's to be expected with a large company

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Intuit Response
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Thank you for the great feedback! We’re happy to hear that you feel supported as you begin your career journey. Our employees’ personal development is important to us- that’s why we’ve incorporated practices like 10% Unstructured Time, where employees can spend up to 10% of their working hours pursuing an idea they’re passionate about. We will continue to incorporate programs and tools to help our employees boost their professional development and grow in their career.

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