Current Employee2.9Nov 27, 2023My overall experience was decent. Pretty easy job. Not too challenging.
Current Employee4.0Jul 6, 2023My overall experience is good. Intuit Mailchimp is very caring of their people. I find that the sales org is very new and is making alot of changes to try and find their way. This is overall good but is a bit frustrating. There have been no layoffs at Intuit Mailchimp which I see as very good sign of the business model and good management.
My overall experience is good. Intuit Mailchimp is very caring of their people. I find that the sales org is very new and is making alot of changes to try and find their way. This is overall good but is a bit frustrating. There have been no layoffs at Intuit Mailchimp which I see as very good sign of the business model and good management.
Current Employee3.0Jul 17, 2024Just got laid off from Intuit Mailchimp after they hired a new VP of sales. Very saddening because I was the 16th hire for their sales team and I was sold on the fact that we would be building something great and new. And now they are outsourcing my team with contractors who are making less and will probably offer less quality.
Just got laid off from Intuit Mailchimp after they hired a new VP of sales. Very saddening because I was the 16th hire for their sales team and I was sold on the fact that we would be building something great and new. And now they are outsourcing my team with contractors who are making less and will probably offer less quality.
Former Employee3.7Dec 22, 2023While the compensation was decent the overall direction of the company was skewed. The reps often felt a lot pressure having to "pivot" without any clear information provided. The goals were not exactly easily attainable for most reps, and they provided little technological resources you'd expect to see in a multi-billion dollar organization.
While the compensation was decent the overall direction of the company was skewed. The reps often felt a lot pressure having to "pivot" without any clear information provided. The goals were not exactly easily attainable for most reps, and they provided little technological resources you'd expect to see in a multi-billion dollar organization.