Lots of empty talk - Marketing Specialist Intuit Employee Review

3.0
22 Sept 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The benefits and pay are great, especially for the Idaho area. Managers and coworkers are nice, and the different resource groups (ERGs) are fun to participate in. Certain work processes function like a well-oiled machine. Depending on the department you're in and your projects, your work load can be manageable, and work life balance isn't too hard to achieve.

Cons

The company decided to "restructure" their entire workforce in the middle of the pandemic. CEO said they wouldn't do layoffs to "meet a certain business number" but then used the "restructuring" as a bit of loophole to lay off over 700 people. The biggest frustration wasn't the lie, but the empty words of nearly everyone in management and leadership positions. There's so much talk about how great of a company it is and how much they value their employees, but then absolutely no actions to back up those claims. If you don't mind working in the typical corporate environment, then Intuit is pretty great. But if you're interested in working for a company that cares about their people, Intuit isn't it. Their values are empty words, and they'll only disappoint you.

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3.0
13 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are amazing, medical insurance, vision and dental. Company match on 401K and volunteer time off.

Cons

They keep making decisions to outsource jobs to contract workers who don't share the same value in training or customer care. Oh they say they do but when you catch the listening to music so loud you can't hear the customer, or literally snoring on the line they can't do anything because of the way the contracts are set up. It is up to the contract company and the contract company just needs warm bodies. They did not even supply enough people doing our busiest season this year to co or the shifts that were required in the contract. So good luck with that. They will always eventually lay you off.

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