I’ve been approached by a few Intuit recruiters these past weeks and wanted to know how is it like to work there? The biggest problem I’ve experienced when starting a new job is training, specially understanding the business logic and seeing how that’s applied technically. How is their onboarding like? Any good/bad teams? Are they big in pushing people to climb the ladder and punish you by putting you on PIP if you don’t?
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Couple of friends work over there as SWEs. Its pretty chill for them, 3-4 hours work at max. One of them starts smoking up daily by 2pm lol. Bar is pretty low, so don't be surprised if you end being smartest in the room. Go there if you want laid back life and have low career ambition.
Exactly what I’m looking for
Congrats then.