Intuit Software Engineer reviews

3.6

59% would recommend to a friend

(529 total reviews)
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44% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Software Engineer employees have rated Intuit with 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 529 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer professionals have a good working experience there. Intuit is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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529 reviews
4.0
May 20, 2009
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Pros

Intuit is a fine place to work. I have interesting problems to solve on a daily basis and I am given the freedom to explore multiple ways of solving them. In this way, I feel that I am able to apply my creative and critical thinking talents regularly. Intuit is great about promoting work life balance. There are plenty of opportunities to unwind at work as well as typically generous vacation policies.

Cons

Upper management has struggled recently in establishing a clear vision for the company. There seems to be a re-org every 6 months with high level managers rotating in and out of business units way to frequently. Inter-team communication is a little weak. It can be hard to find other people and projects at intuit that may be relevant to your role.

4.0
Apr 20, 2009
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Pros

Intuit is fair in the benefits it offers. Their pay is fair. They provide good medical, dental, and vision insurance. They have several other benefits, including 401k and matching contributions. I enjoyed the people I worked with. Intuit supports teamwork and does a lot to promote the team environment. Intuit has a set of operating 10 values that they adhere to. They also work to make Intuit a great place to work (Annual Great Place to Work Survey and then work to make improvements in areas that they did not score well on). They also provide nice office buildings and work environment.

Cons

Every so often Intuit will lay off a large group of their employees. It is understandable, but I feel that they had some other ways they could have handled it. Intuit is fair in its pay, but often expects a lot from their employees (high pressure deadlines and expectations). Some times assignments are made to individuals without providing the proper training, so as to help them be successful.

5.0
Mar 26, 2009
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Pros

The company strives to be the world's most admired company, best place to work and a trusted partner for customers and the community. It is refreshing to have the priorities clear (employees first, customers second, shareholders third) and to have management that is not afraid to adjust and change strategies as the business climate changes and new opportunities arise. Every employee has the chance to have their idea and creativity impact the business. For a technologist more interested in identifying and solving customers' unmet needs than chasing the competition's feature list, Intuit is a great place to work!

Cons

Moving fast can mean not allowing a new idea to bake, or short-changing thoughtful consideration of side-effects of changes, or customer impact - or even having a poorly-executed move by one business division creating bad PR that impacts other businesses and lasts for years. The company's flagship products are so well-known and pervasive that missteps like this year's attempts by Turbotax to change the fundamental pricing model ripple throughout the other businesses. Break-neck efforts are often expected but seldom recognized or rewarded.

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