Intuit reviews

4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(11,729 total reviews)
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79% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Intuit has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 11,729 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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3.0
Dec 7, 2009
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Pros

As others have said, working with (mostly) great people The facilities are very nice The benefits are absolutely top notch

Cons

As was very well stated in an earlier review, fear is quite pervasive in the company now. More important, I think, is the complete lack of trust. If excellent senior leaders present a compelling vision and then engage the talent in their organization to achieve it, then we have the opposite. You are encouraged and coached not to question or challenge. They hold sessions to collect input, but no listening actually takes place. This matters less now, as few see any point in saying what they really think. I've experienced some pretty awkward silences in skip-levels. The emperor has no clothes, but he looks so fine! If you're looking to join the company, make sure you do a thorough job of interviewing your peers and managers. There are a couple pockets of good leaders who are interested in mentoring and can help you grow professionally. That is -not- the norm anymore, so prospective employee beware. You need to interview for the culture of the group you're joining as line and middle managers have little power in the orgs with less evolved VPs. Best survival advice I've heard: "Remember it's just a job." Intuit may in fact be a better place to work for those just joining because they won't mourn the fact that it used to be a lot more than just a job. Positions previously located in the United States are being aggressively moved off-shore. Management believes that we should "leverage the best talent wherever we can find it": part of our globalization strategy. From a cold, corporate perspective these rationalizations sound reasonable. We are, after all, trying to do what will make the company successful and profitable for the remaining employees. It's hard to feel valued when you know if you leave they'll just move your job to India. Brad's messages are masterpieces of motivation and sincerity. But one must believe that his senior leaders are acting in accordance with his wishes in creating organizations devoid of trust or respect. One must conclude that either he is not really sincere, or that he is blind to the damage his team is doing.

1.0
Oct 22, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Work-life balance Caring, competent, and energizing people Interesting work Great mission

Cons

Things have really gone downhill since the new CEO stepped in. Politics drives everything now: layoffs, promotions, and decisions. It's pathetic. Intuit is not going to grow if we keep acting this way. So, why don't I leave? I'm hopeful that things will get better, as Intuit was a fantastic place to work for many years. But, I'll only give it 6 months or so to prove itself. Turnover has still been low - I'm guessing that most people are like me... they are waiting to see what happens in the next little while, but will jump ship soon. That'll be interesting.

2.0
Oct 15, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are still great. If you get laid-off, you can always look forward to coming back as a contractor and have less responsibility and more pay.

Cons

Way too many politics that are driving business decisions - seem like it's gotten worse over the last couple of yearts. It's awful in SBG land. Not one Intuit - but many greedy silo's all competing for the same resources. Too much talking from leadership and no enough action.

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