Very volatile company. Great benefits. Some teams are great. - Staff Software Engineer Intuit Employee Review

4.0
Sep 21, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company is very volatile. The company does not have solid long term plan. Most of the plans are short term. The company had made a series of bad acquisitions so they ended up selling those companies. Currently, there are only 3 major products. All these products have a reached the ceiling in terms of market capitalization in the domestic market. The only market left is the intonational market which is a very dicy thing. There are lay-offs every year, which probably a good thing, but most of the lay-offs happen not because of bad reviews but because of divestures, re-organization and outsourcing jobs to India. All the flag ship products are developed using out-dated technology. Currently, there is a major revamp effort going on but no matter how much effort they spend, it is going to take at least 5-6 years before they can really benefit from all the investment in tech-refresh. Also, as a result of mainly focusing on refreshing old tech-stack there isn't enough emphasis on inventing something new. There are only pockets of groups within the company which are working on cutting edge technology. If you are working on old technology, or stable shared services which are in maintenance phase, tools etc. that are not directly tied to revenue generation then the chances are higher that you will not get a good bonus or promotion or any sort of career growth. There are many old-timers in the company who have an old mind set that is hard to change. If you get stuck in such teams, then you will most likely not grow because such teams usually frown upon people who bring radical change. There is a lot of politics. If you join the company at a low salary bracket it is almost certain that your salary will be adjusted to your peers. When you realize that there is nothing sort of equal pay for equal work it can be very frustrating because the difference in the salary can be very huge. HR does not play an important role in making sure there is good work life balance across organization. HR does not have any power at all. The only time I see a HR is during recruitment. Leaders are not technology leaders.

Cons

Great benefits. Salary can be very huge depending on how you negotiate your initially. As a Staff Engineer, I get payed more than 250K in total benefits (Salary+RSU+Bonus). Growth can be drastic if you are in the right group. There are pockets of groups within the company that are extremely smart. Paternity and Maternity leave policy is very generous. Top leaders seam to be honest.

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Cons

Zero Real Training: They do not properly train you for the actual job. The training is completely rushed and horrible, leaving you highly unprepared for the actual workflows. Complete Isolation from Management: You are entirely on your own. You will almost never actually meet with your team lead or management for constructive guidance. The "Hunger Games" Culture: The entire operation is completely unorganized and highly unprofessional. You are constantly reminded that you are easily replaceable, creating a toxic, high-stress atmosphere where everyone is walking on eggshells. Absurd Case Metrics & Restricted Breaks: The job is run like a jail. They actively discourage you from taking your legally allowed breaks and expect you to process complex cases back-to-back with zero breathing room. Unethical Directives on Fraud: Shockingly, there are instances where you are actively encouraged to keep fraudulent accounts open rather than properly securing them, which goes against basic compliance integrity. Forced Scheduling & Lack of Agency Support: Management will force you into late schedules with no flexibility. The Blindside Firing: There is zero job security here. If they decide they are done with you, they will simply call your staffing agency behind your back and fire you with absolutely no explanation, leaving you completely blindsided and locked out of your systems without warning.

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