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IntuitSolutions Reviews

4.2

77% would recommend to a friend

(25 total reviews)
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Jared Lenz

84% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

IntuitSolutions has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 25 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The IntuitSolutions employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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25 reviews
2.0
19 July 2018

Developer

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay bills. Health insurance. Location of building. Some good coworkers. Can bring pet to work.

Cons

tl;dr If you need a job now work there. Esp good as a first tech job. Pay is low and turnover is high. Don't expect to stay long if you are looking for an organized tech company. Details: Low pay biggest con. Loud fights in upper management that all can hear. CEO that hinders progress and culture of company. Bonuses are sporadic and not guaranteed. Inappropriate upper management (jokes about firing, sex, politics...). Developers work in basement. When employees leave for better paying job they are shamed by upper management after they leave. Multiple accounts of women being told not to be sensitive by CEO. You will be pressured to go to company parties and possibly shamed if you dont go.

2.0
27 Sept 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Depending on what team you’re on, you get a lot of downtime to learn skills that will make you a more applicable developer which is useful when you apply elsewhere The employees there are extremely friendly

Cons

The pay is abysmally low. A front-end dev starts at 40k and after a year and a half, I was only bumped to 48k. Negotiating salary is impossible. Upper management won’t even considering paying you more than the number they decide. I asked for 50k in my yearly evaluation and was denied immediately, despite producing deliverables regularly and comparing my salary to other front-end dev salaries in Philadelphia For some reason, bonuses are advertised as guaranteed, even though they’re not and more often than not, you won’t hit the budget goals to earn a bonus. 1 work from home day a month is pathetic The working hours are kind of a pain. In at 9:30AM, out at 6PM. No sense of promotions. Even after a year and a half, I had no more responsibility than I did on my first day. No sense of project management or project/product owners, so you have to deal with clients directly AND ship code

3.0
19 July 2018

Good...for a first job

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Lots of talent and resources. Casual environment, and job security for doing the bare minimum

Cons

Screaming matches between CEO and management. Management plays blame game. Developers are expected to be sales people and client support. No trust therefore one work from home day a month and no flex hours. Base salary is extremely low for the industry. Expected to stay late or work overtime with no extra compensation. No time for code reviews, or bettering internal processes. Focus is all on billable hours.

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