Hell in a handbasket - Manager Intuit Employee Review

1.0
Jul 10, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They used to give out shares of stock that were worth something.

Cons

There was a big layoff today - I get it, they happen. Intuit did a nice job of really driving home how awful of a company they are by releasing PR saying the majority were "underperformers." That shows you who this company is. It's a greedy conglomerate of companies and it's run by a man and board with the emotional intelligence of a potato. Who lays people off and kicks them while they are down? Intuit. Intuit does. Think about that before you apply.

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5.0
Apr 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Compared to my previous SaaS sales role, this job has been a dream. There is alot to learn and manage, expectations are set high, but they give us the tools we need to do our jobs very well. Outstanding 1st line leader and team have helped me onboard and ramp quickly. Everyone internally is willing to help, explain, dig into, and go out of their way to overcome hurdles. Great base pay, benefits, and too many extra perks to count.

Cons

The only con that I could put is that the internal data is a bit messy, but it's a work in progress.

3.0
Mar 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible hours, 99% of people are chill, not like other call centers where they pressure you to take as many calls as possible and force you to make sales. Very diverse coworkers including race, age, gender. The job is very much "on your own" which can be good or bad. Manage your expectations (pay, work load, effort) and you should be good. This job is definitely not sustainable long term.

Cons

Very laughably low pay. These are starving wages ($17.60/hr). I don't understand how others are getting by. Even credentialed employees are paid dust while the company makes record profits every year. Also, the platform has many technical issues. The tech support that exists is going to a lead that will tell you to clear cache and cookies for the millionth time when the problem is clearly not on the users end. Experts end up taking the blame for these problems when customers get frustrated.

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