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Intuit, Inc.

Sales

May - August 2018 • Fredericksburg, VA

What I liked

Absolutely everything. I loved the company, managers, co-workers, and co-interns.

What I wish was different

Location, no other complaints.

Advice

Professionalism is something that a lot of people don't think about. Making sure your brand is what you want it to be is very important in the corporate world.
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Software Engineer Co-op

June - December 2018 • San Diego, CA

What I liked

The culture at Intuit is the perfect blend of informal and structured. If you need help, people are always willing to help (at least, when they don't have more pressing things to worry about). At the same time, it's always clear what you're supposed to be doing, so you're never left standing around doing nothing, waiting for work.

What I wish was different

There's a lot of institutional knowledge that's necessary to do... Anything, really. A good chunk is written out on the company wiki, but a lot is hard to find.

Advice

Ask questions! You're there to learn as well as work, and everyone needs some time to settle into a new role. It's better to ask someone who's been working with the code for 5 years than spend a week spinning your wheels.
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Software Engineer Co-Op

July - December 2018 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

Best corporate culture in the Bay Area.

What I wish was different

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Software engineer

May - August 2018 • San Diego, CA

What I liked

Location

What I wish was different

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software engineer

June - September 2017 • San Diego, CA

What I liked

The location was amazing and the people were extremely welcoming and helpful.

What I wish was different

The living situation was ok for me but some people got put in housing really far away from work. That being said ... they give u free housing!

Advice

Negotiate.
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Software Engineering Intern

June - September 2017 • San Diego, CA

What I liked

Wonderful work and life balance, everyone on my team was willing to help me out. I learned so much from all my mentors, and was treated like an actual software engineer instead of an intern.

What I wish was different

Everything was perfect.

Advice

Don't be afraid to ask questions. You won't learn unless you're open to accepting help from others when you need help!
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Software Engineer Intern

May - December 2017 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

Intuit is an amazing company with a diverse and laid-back culture. There are a lot of great benefits and events for interns and co-ops, and they really try to make sure you have fun while you're there.

What I wish was different

Your experience can vary a lot depending on the team that you work on. Some teams can be challenging and fun, some teams can have brand new projects or tech stacks, but some teams can feel overwhelming or feel like they are lagging behind on industry standards.

Advice

Take advantage of your time there as much as possible. There a lot of cool things to do and see in the area. Make sure to network as much as possible and take full advantage of all of the benefits of the company. Try to learn as many new things as you can and don't be afraid to admit when you don't know something.
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Tax analyst intern

June - August 2016 • San Diego, CA

What I liked

I liked that I was freaked as an employee and worked on meaningful projects

What I wish was different

I wish I had a team to belong to

Advice

Connect with both fellow interns and people who work there full time
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Mint iOS Software Engineer Intern

June - September 2017 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

Intuit has an amazing culture with a well-organized intern program centered around fostering great minds. I highly recommend the company, it is ranked as one of Forbes' greatest companies to work at, and working here is a great learning experience for any college student.

What I wish was different

Nothing, Intuit has a great setup. Just remember that nothing is given to you in the business world, you have to ask for and earn rewards.

Advice

Be prepared because the workplace is not like school. You have to take responsibility for yourself, ask for quality assignments, and demonstrate your abilities to your team. There is very limited hand holding in a corporate environment: most engineers do not expect much from an intern, and so if you want to learn and make an impact you have to be willing to put in the time and the effort. I would recommend looking through the codebase for the first week and solving some simple bugs to learn your way around. Then ask for work and prove you can bring something to your team to get the most out of your experience.
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Product Management Intern

May - August 2018 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

I loved the ability to work cross-functionally on a daily basis and to interface with users to deliver awesome.  Inspiring a team brought me a lot of joy, and having influence in design, development, and analytics was exciting.

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Software Engineer Intern

June - September 2017 • San Diego, CA

What I liked

Strong work-life balance, emphasis on learning, intern perks, producing a product I'm proud of

What I wish was different

Free food, working with other interns, more control of project

Advice

Don't be afraid if it's taking you longer to learn skills and start than some of the other interns.
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Product management intern

June - September 2017 • Mountain View, CA

What I liked

- Amazing company culture, solving cool problems - Great mentorship - Good intern community - Relocation benefits cover a shared car and housing. SO NICE.

What I wish was different

Honestly, couldn't really have asked for more

Advice

Be proactive about setting expectations with your manager - how often you speak, where you communicate, when you will be checking in. Your manager might proceed totally unaware of how you're doing otherwise so it's absolutely up to you to step up as soon as things start.
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