It's a hit-and-miss - Software Engineer Intuit Employee Review

3.0
Feb 17, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- One of the best campus in town. - A lot of perks like free EV charging, great food court, nice gym, basketball and volleyball courts, etc. - The company pays for training events, seminars, travel expenses, etc. - Get $1000/year on wellness products. - Popular products that generate a lot of revenue. - Well-known name in the industry. - A lot of smart people work here. - Some teams use cutting-edge technology. - Decent work-life-balance but might get hectic during the tax filling season. - It's great to work on popular software products that widely used by your friends and family.

Cons

- Some teams are still developing on medieval tech stack that were written in the early 90s. - The environment on some teams can be cutthroat and competitive. - Not much for upward mobility unless you really stand out or good at browning your nose. - The dynamics between certain teams can be hostile and uncollaborative. - Expect to work with a lot of Indian engineers and managers. They prefer to promote their own so upward mobility can be challenge. - Some code bases can be extremely convoluted due to lack of architectural planning and good housekeeping practices. - Occasional unexpected layoffs especially after the tax seasons. - The company is not yet ready to accept fully remote work even after the pandemic.

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Lots of great, smart, hard working people to work with! There are learning resources and opportunities to take ownership

Cons

Systems and reporting could use some improvements

2.0
Jul 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Amazing benefits and good people

Cons

Culture has shifted drastically. The expectation now is do more for less. What used to be above and beyond is now just achieving expectations. You're expected to absorb the work of everyone let go. You do 4 peoples' jobs, but the concept of promotions or pay raises is out of the question. Trust from customers and employees toward leaders is completely broken. The only prosperity being powered is the prosperity of shareholders and investors.

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