Intuit reviews

4.2

82% would recommend to a friend

(11,759 total reviews)
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Sasan Goodarzi

78% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Intuit has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 11,759 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 Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
May 17, 2024

Stay away

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Pros

Ok pay, wfh, benefits are good

Cons

The issue here is management wants you to sell quickbooks online to customers who really hate quickbooks online. Quickbooks desktop (cheapest product available) can do so much more than the most expensive online plan which means the most successful sales reps are liars because they have no other choice. Management does not care about top performers being liars as long as they are selling quickbooks online and making them look good. Intuit does everything to not pay commissions, they will double your quota the next month if the team hits quota the previous month. They also love hiring contract workers and giving them the hot leads since they dont get paid commission nor benefits. Most people are contract workers who don’t know what they’re doing. Around 80% of people dont hit quota regularly. Overall its a horrible place to work in sales but a good place to put on your resume. Seriously, stay away. Ive been here for 5 years, in the past year I have not met a single person who is happy and isn’t looking for another job. Please save yourself the headache and look for a better job. Lots of racism as well, you will get treated diffent If you’re not white and your mobility options will be limited.

1.0
May 28, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and benefits are good here. That's the only positive.

Cons

1.) Highly political. It's not about what you know or contribute, it's about who's rear you kiss. 2.) I had a different management team for each year of the 6 years I worked here. No one knew what to do, they just would change things and claim things are better in order to move up and away. 3.) Senior management is proud that less than 40% of the company has been there past 5 years - high turn over, yearly mass lay offs, they don't value you. The company is a cash cow and if you want to survive here, you make up your own problems that you "solve" and you will get accolades for making things up. 4.) Management cared so much more when Brad Smith was CEO. Sasan, the current CEO, doesn't care about anyone. Only on perception. Most of our middle and upper management are hyped on cocaine and have this "go go go" mentality into a wall. 5.) Most of my managers, when I left this company, were not good people. They laid off most of their productive staff claiming they knew better (they're morons), hired new people with very impressive backgrounds....who quit with a year or so, because they also couldn't stand the morons we had as managers as well.

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Hello - We appreciate you taking the time to share. We take the experience our workforce has seriously. If you can share your contact information with me at Scott_Abraham@intuit.com, we would like to have someone from our People Experience team follow up with you. Scott Abraham Director, Ethics and Investigations
5.0
Mar 12, 2022
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Pros

Top-Notch Creatives, Hard to Get Fired The amazingly curated visuals Mailchimp has in its branding over time is so beautiful and inspiring that I honestly overlooked the otherwise clunky parts of the app's code. It's a place where you can learn a LOT! Engineers are so gracious and IMO work BEST when they know they are teaching others. Everyone wants to help help help (slight sarcasm).

Cons

Old Code, Hard to Get Fired, Intuit disrespect in denying deserved benefits/pay equity/stock options If you are not a typical corporate drone you may have issues in fitting in, especially now that the quirky and weird are all long gone, dancing merrily in new companies far and wide (also getting better pay and benefits to boot!)

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