“Strategic” in name only - Anonymous employee Intuit Employee Review

1.0
Aug 10, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Competitive compensation and benefits Well-known brand

Cons

If you’re evaluating a Strategic Account Management position here, read the fine print. The role is framed as strategic and consultative, but in reality, you’ll be handling a high volume of small, repetitive transactions with little room for actual strategy. Leadership is hyper-focused on optics over impact. Success is measured by surface-level metrics that look good in reports, not by genuine customer or business outcomes. You can expect to be provided direction that changes frequently and rarely reflects the realities you see day-to-day. Feedback channels exist in theory, but in practice they serve as a formality — decisions are made far from the front lines, with minimal awareness of the realities reps face. The environment rewards those who keep their heads down and execute without question, not those who challenge flawed processes or push for improvements. I’ve worked in organizations navigating hypergrowth, IPOs, and competitive startup landscapes. Nowhere else have I encountered such a disconnect between a team’s stated purpose and the actual work. Candidates who value autonomy, real strategy, and leadership that listens may want to consider other opportunities.

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