Sales - Account Manager - Account Manager Intuit Employee Review

1.0
Jul 23, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits, culture, friendly people, great office amenities.

Cons

- unrealistic targets - No room for growth (lot of promises for a promotion but no clear guidlines to get it) - glass ceiling - top performers are not recognized and used as a work horse all the time. - stretch roles/projects are not recognized by leadership (leaders get all the recognition leaving the employees hanging). - salary is sub-par compared to other tech companies - vision and strategy changes overnight leaving sales reps to pivot a few times a quarter - toxic environment (sales employees are tricked by great benefits but then realize the reality - happy the first month then depressed). - Account Manager role is really telesales environment - Sales Academy preaches value selling but due to high quota it is very much transactional selling - back end customer support is horrible (clients wait weeks or months to get issue resolved) - AES surveys are BS - not too sure how a manager who had the lowest AES score got promoted - employee feedback about upcoming strategies are not considered. - Sales Managers are not great leaders at all. They are now Sales Academy Coaches. - Worst - Managers will schedule sales meetings about being on a PIP to intimidate employees. - Demotivating Environment - not to sure how I was able to last in this toxic environment for over a year

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2.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Used to be a good company. Good people from that era that haven’t left yet or been laid off. Free coffee from baristas featuring local roasteries

Cons

Quite possibly one of the worse run companies. Last minute changes to appease the CEO, interlocks on interlocks with no one knowing who is leading and expecting finance to know everything, overly reliant on finance to make up for other teams’ lack, recent leadership and manager hires have been subpar and asking far too much of their employees. Everyone is burnt out. No more smiles. If the job market wasn’t a problem, I doubt many would still be there

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