Moral is a little low but it's still a great place to work! - Senior Program Manager Intuit Employee Review

4.0
Jul 25, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Intuit offers great benefits in the form of insurance, 401K matching, stock purchase plan, restricted stock units and the facilities. The facility where I work has a gym, cafeteria, basketball court and sand volleyball court. I never lack challenges in my job and have opportunities to grow in my career or even change my career within Intuit. The people working for Intuit are great. Intuit prides itself on hiring and retaining great talent. They also have an expectation that all employees learn from each other - learn, teach, learn. It encourages everyone to constantly be learning and growing and sharing information with their coworkers.

Cons

Recently there have been some resource allocation changes across Intuit that have left some holes in areas. It makes it difficult to work across other business units because some of the people you would normally work with are no longer in those positions. As a result of the actions, there are also several people who no longer have jobs within Intuit, leaving the rest with a feeling of uncertainty regarding their future. We also have some senior managers who have put too much distance between themselves and the work their employees do, giving them a false view on that work.

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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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