The company is doing great, it’s been a good ride. I would recommend
I worked at Intuit for a year, back in 2014. I don't know about any recent shifts. But while I was there, the culture was similar to any big tech company and so were the benefits. But, it's not a real tech company. When it comes to the work, they have a lot of tech debt in some of the product teams. Although, I heard that CTO-Dev org had some good teams. Constant reorgs and layoffs.
I would not recommend if you want good technical work. Company is doing great but technology wise it’s lagging miles behind other companies in the valley.
Thanks all!
I would love to be at intuit but my expertise is tax not coding.
Can you be more specific? CPA or product or...?
LLM in taxation.
Do you want to build product or what’s your target role?
My area of expertise is knowing and interpreting the code. I don’t really want to deal with the customer facing side. My clients are the bane of my existence. I hate chasing them down and ensuring that they pay their bills. Dream role - being the person that explains the rule to the computer people. I am willing to learn some coding but I was never apt at it.
Pathetic company if u r asking abt engg and product based teams. As one of the other posters pointed out, it’s not a tech company. They built a product 15 years back and now keep on maintaining it. Constant layoffs, reorgs, pathetic people at the mid managemen
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How is life at Oracle
Intuit is where failed Microsoft employees go.
Curious why you say this?
I would have thought the opposite.