Where do I start.
- Intuit has one of the worst university recruiting teams in the market. I was an intern as well and the way I was treated by the recruiting team was horrible and perplexing. My full time offer was delayed by 6 months and my emails/phone calls were unanswered all the time. They would only get in touch when they wanted to, not when you wanted to. I was make fake promises time and again.
- This is a high politics company. If you're in the good books of the management, you're good. But if you don't like something in the team/Company, the best way to solve it is to keep it to yourself.
- Small things will be magnified and pointed out to you time and again.
- Some teams use really old technology. That is a big NO for some one starting their career in software development.
- There is very little innovation in the company.
- Intuit has a core set of values that all employees are supposed to exemplify. Most people working their either were not interested in them, or didn't agree.
- Intuit is not able to retain good young talent. Most of the interns/Co ops in my batch who got really good reviews and were highly recommended for a full time offer did not join or left within 6 months of joining.
- Very difficult to move in the company for career growth.
- Definitely not a cutting edge technology company.