In search for the next wave of growth.. - Senior Software Engineer Intuit Employee Review

3.0
Oct 7, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

working in Intuit gives you great work life balance. The engineering work is mostly easy and sometimes very laughable. The company is definitely stable and you don't to worry too much about being lay off (most of the time). Intuit also provide some time for employees to create innovative ideas (some times). They also tolerate flexible working hours and generally people work from home 1 or 2 days a week. Some leaders in Intuit are also very approachable and you can always learn a thing or two from talking to them. They working environment are mostly satisfactory with adequate equipments.

Cons

The product is not imaginative and most of the engineering teams are usually not strong. People tend to care more about politics especially when they work cross functionally instead of focusing on the results. Projects that are failing usually take a long time before it is being helped or being canceled hence, causing loss of money and time. The company is not aggressive in attacking the market and too process oriented that sometimes it is in our way in getting work done. The pay is so-so and career advancement is slow for people who are aggressive.

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3.0
Jun 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are amazing, medical insurance, vision and dental. Company match on 401K and volunteer time off.

Cons

They keep making decisions to outsource jobs to contract workers who don't share the same value in training or customer care. Oh they say they do but when you catch the listening to music so loud you can't hear the customer, or literally snoring on the line they can't do anything because of the way the contracts are set up. It is up to the contract company and the contract company just needs warm bodies. They did not even supply enough people doing our busiest season this year to co or the shifts that were required in the contract. So good luck with that. They will always eventually lay you off.

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