Intuit reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(11,781 total reviews)
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77% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Intuit has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 11,781 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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12K reviews
2.0
May 22, 2012

No career growth

Anonymous employee
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Pros

we care give back innovation tech forums incentives

Cons

Immigration support Too many Re-orgs internal mobility

2.0
Apr 29, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Good place to work and retire

Cons

If you are an immigrant and in the process of getting your green card. NEVER join Intuit. They will not process it in EB2 if you are not joining as a Staff software engineer. Even worst they don't process EB2 for non-engineers which is just lame. They do not think that employees other than engineer contribute to the success of the company. They even do not care if you have an advance degree in your field, which is a major criteria for EB2 category. Immigration folks in Intuit doesn't understand the value of advance degree.

2.0
Mar 8, 2012

A great culture, in need of therapy...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great culture and coworkers Dedicated and focused on customers Strong execution focus Strong benefits and pay packages Doing a reasonable job managing work/life balance

Cons

Focused on form over substance Senior management is a "country club" where they opt to get along rather than challenge each other. Managers are manipulative and dishonest when it comes to perfomance reviews and developement. Many will simply "outsource" responsibility to executive coaches rather than taking responsibility for their own employees. It is also common for managers ask employees to participate in leadership development programs without any intention of actually moving them into leadership positions, God forbid you show any interest in career advancement...one of the tenents of the compnay is that the indivdual owns their career... however if you speak with your manager/others you're branded as "running for office". Loyalty and dedication are expected from employees, but is not reciprocated by management. Promotions are not based on merit, but on patronage to others in the organization who are not your immediate manager and who have little/occasional insight into what you do. Many managers "problems" are well documented via Annual Employee Surveys, but year after year nothing is done to hold them accountable for delivering on the employee values the proports to embrace. Oddly enough, they are in fact rewarded.

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