Intuit reviews

4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(11,733 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 11,733 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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1.0
Oct 30, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

They pay well when you join. They give free food and transport They give NPS.

Cons

Pathetic middle management Small business group leadership is the worst Most middle level managers previous companies got busted. (AOL/Failed Startups/Yahoo/Sun). Too much of politics- regional (Bengali/Tamil) SPN is given to talented hard working non boot licking members, while boot lickers get promotions and travel to US way too often No competent Technical Architects. They just bluff around No innovation from IDC in last 5 years. All are support work. No one moves to Google or Facebook from here. People escape to LinkedIn, Startups,Australia/Canada and for MS Marketing with lot of social media including Paid Great Place to Work For awards Invests more on social media gags than on improving the technical comptency Vendors are chosen based on relationship basis. One directors better halfs company is now a prominent vendor and they dont have to clear any interviews.

1.0
Sep 8, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Overall as a whole, the company is good. Intuit cares about their communities and offer great benefits to their employees.

Cons

Like I mentioned above, the company as a whole is good. The department I worked in was a nightmare. This specific role is an entry level position. I came in expecting to be coached, critiqued, and challenged. During my almost year there, we had management changes. At first I felt like I had a good solid team of managers that cared and were there to help. I was told consistently that I was doing a great job and that everything was going well. This whole tone changed as soon as they brought on the new manager. The new managers mentality was very cut throat. If you weren't hitting your numbers, there was very little feedback or coaching, just threats of losing your job. I asked several times for the manager to listen to my calls and he did maybe a couple times. He pushed off the coaching to other members of the sales floor because he was always on vacation or in training's or meetings. This was not at all what I signed up for. The new manager was trying to make a name for himself and flex his new manager powers and would absolutely do it at the expense of throwing people under the bus. I was essentially pushed out the door because the manager didn't like me as a person and was looking for all kinds of reasons to let me go daily. I really had high hopes for this position. It was such a let down that the managerial change made everything go south. It seems to me the only way to last in this role or on the sales floor as a whole is to be a complete brown noser. Oh and nepotism is extremely high on the sales floor. If you aren't in the inner circle, you will never move up or even keep your job.

2.0
Jul 26, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits ,pay structure, Stocks and facilities

Cons

bureaucratic managers, Dilution of culture by Wrong hires from non-product based companies.

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