Intuit Software Architect reviews

3.8

99% would recommend to a friend

(14 total reviews)
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Sasan Goodarzi

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69% positive business outlook

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4.0
Jul 17, 2008
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Pros

Great people and an exciting time for the company. The benefits are good and you are given a lot of flexibility with your time, a real focus on work life balance. Everyone has a strong understanding of our customers and innovation is encouraged and rewarded.

Cons

Preparing for growth means that some people are left behind. The quality of the food at the Mountain View campus is low, especially compared to other software and Internet companies like Yahoo, Google, Oracle, etc. A major SaaS player but were not know for that with most people seeing us as a desktop, shrink wrapped software company.

5.0
Jun 19, 2008
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Pros

In addition, Intuit is filled with great people who are fun to work with and great to learn from. Working here provides great satisfaction because we solve real problems that people have. There's no need to push our products, because they make every day tasks easier. Intuit also provide great facilities and perks, including a beautiful campus (multiple locations), opportunities for fun (pool tables, WII, ship trips), and top-of-the-line computers and other tools. Finally, Intuit cares about career development and provides opportunities to grow your career without leaving the company.

Cons

Chronically understaffed in certain areas, commonly asked to squeeze blood from a stone. The workload for mid-level leaders (like architects and engineering managers) can be very high. Some acquisitions still act like stand alone companies without direct senior management intervention to force them to conform to Intuit standards and practices.

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