Great benefits, great place to work. - Senior Marketing Manager Intuit Employee Review

4.0
Jun 21, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Intuit has some of the best benefits (financial and health), provides many opportunities for engagement at work, supports diversity and inclusion, and promotes all around wellness. The work itself is top-notch and helps increase your skills. These are some of the smartest, most talented people. If you don't enjoy the work you're doing, you can pivot to another role. Caveat: you will need to advocate for yourself, but Intuit supports this. I love their mindset on helping their employees succeed.

Cons

Different business lines get treated differently. Certain business lines receive more resources, other business lines have to work harder, and other business units are just in the background. This means that skill levels between two employees in different business units at the same level can vary wildly at Intuit. This inequity causes some resentment between the groups. Constant change creates inefficiencies and churn. If something isn't working, Intuit is quick to try something else. While this makes sense, Intuit lacks skill in change management and understanding how this impacts their teams. In addition, these changes are typically only clearly understood by leadership (Director and up) and above and not communicated thoroughly or planned properly for the teams absorbing the changes.

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
Recommend
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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
Recommend
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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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