Can someone share how's the Sr Business Data Analyst position at Intuit? I've heard positive things online, but would love an honest opinion from someone who's currently working there. I'll be working on Turbo Tax as a Sr Product Data Analyst. Would like to know: 1. How's the work like? Work life balance for turbo tax team? I'm assuming tax season would be really bad? 2. I'd eventually also like to expand my Product Data Science skillset. How easy would that be? 3. Is it worth going to intuit over meta? Meta is offering a marketing analyst position(working on Facebook ads). Intuit is paying 100k more in RSUs and 35k as sign on bonus. Base and bonus is same at 150k and 15% per year. YOE: almost 4 Current TC : 120k Intuit TC: 150K + 44K(RSUs) + ~20K(bonus) + 35k sign on. Meta TC: 145K + 17K(RSUs) + ~18k(bonus) #intuit #meta #dataanalyst #dataanalytics #datascience
What was the role at meta ?
Mind dm for interview tips?
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1. WLB is awesome 2. You can expand your domain. In fact promotion has big portion to develop some sort of expertise. 3. Both are Big brands. TC always comes first! Lastly, culture is awesome. People won’t throw you under the bus. Marketing analyst has dead end career trajectory at meta afaik. Business analyst family at Intuit has dedicated family where you can grow into data science or can become Staff Business Data Analyst in the future
Thank you! Your points about culture and career trajectory at meta seem reasonable to me. And strongly agree with your last point. That's one of the biggest reasons why I was always more inclined towards intuit :)