bad stock performance and poor earnings are driving the layoffs. 10-15% cut.
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Don’t know about other parts of intuit. But at Mailchimp. They force people out because they were not the original Mailchimp folks. The directors and senior managers will go out of their way to sabotage your work and report to CTO Jack that you can’t complete a project.
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I know quite a few people who work for them as customer support. Upper management are increasing the level of expectations every month to pretty much 100%. Last I heard they have most expectations need to be met at 95% give or take as there are different categories. Agents are ranked based on the survey they received from a customer, mostly the Accountant or Bookkeeper calls in because of a problem. They are pi---d off with price increases, the product not working correctly, now there's AI Implemented. They are hating it so they give bad surveys after the call ends & as a result the support agent is now technically "not meeting expectations" due to bad surveys or no survey was done. The agents are now being told that if they don't improve they will be having more serious conversations with the immediate manager. It's scary.
@OP when?
yes too much overhead and bad performance... follow historical with like companies
Yes it is coming.