Intuit Director, Software Engineering reviews

5.0

99% would recommend to a friend

(3 total reviews)
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Sasan Goodarzi

100% approve of CEO

100% positive business outlook

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3 reviews
5.0
Sep 20, 2021
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Pros

Employee friendly company that values innovation, creativity, technical skill, hard work, teamwork, initiative, and ownership. Great opportunities to learn and to grow.

Cons

Decision-making can sometimes be slow and requires influencing and consensus-building.

5.0
Oct 17, 2016

Fantastic Company

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Pros

Intuit has a wonderful culture comprised of boundaryless leaders, innovation at all levels, and a win together mindset. I've been here 16-years and have always had the opportunity to grow my career, while continuing to learn and take on exciting new roles.

Cons

As with any software company, there are short periods where the work/life balance can be an issue.

2.0
Jun 25, 2015
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Pros

Great culture Smart engineers Average bay area pay Regular Corp benefits

Cons

Its a silicon valley misfit. They try to create an environment like google, hire a lot of highly paid smart people to innovate around just 2 major products Quickbooks and Turbotax and these products have their own challenges like, tough global expansion, govt. compliance etc. The management realizes very late that they are spending a lot of money equivalent to Google or Salesforce, but not generating as much net profit. Result : Constant Lay Offs. Every Year. Yes, the company is listed on the fortune best places to work for, but notice that the rank is dropping. Also, the folks who are probably the most happiest with the company are interns and early career engineers as they dont understand business so well. One more big CON : A lot lot lot of middle management and on top of that very few managers are technical. There are situations where a Senior Manager(barely technical) manages a small set of entry level engineers. That job can be done by a Tech Lead at a lower cost and higher efficiency. The funny thing is that these managers are called leaders and the company spends a lot of money on developing leadership skills for these managers. In a day to day life ,these are just supervisors, who have no idea what they are doing other than getting fancy title, fat paychecks and not so needed recognition. The speak a lot of values, but when you display the values, you get beaten by stupid middle management.

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