Intuit is a global financial-software company that employs roughly 15,300 people worldwide. Recent staffing figures show net growth as about 1,600 new hires outpaced approximately 1,200 departures, expanding the workforce by nearly four percent. The maker of QuickBooks, TurboTax, Mailchimp, and Credit Karma maintains sizable technical, product, and customer-facing teams to support its small-business and consumer finance platforms.
Engineering is Intuit’s largest organization with close to 4,900 technologists, representing roughly one-third of the workforce and underscoring the company’s product-driven culture. Finance & Administration (about 2,650 employees) and Marketing & Product (just over 2,100) rank next in size, reflecting the resources required for financial operations and go-to-market strategy. Sales & Support staffs a further 2,000 people, while Information Technology, Business Management, and Human Resources collectively account for another 15 percent of headcount. Smaller teams in Operations, Risk/Safety/Compliance, and an “Other” category round out a diversified talent mix that spans technical, corporate, and customer-oriented functions.
Intuit’s workforce is concentrated on the U.S. West Coast, led by San Francisco (around 2,300 employees) and San Diego (about 1,560). Additional domestic hubs include Tucson, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta, each supporting several hundred staff members across engineering, support, and business roles. Bengaluru serves as the company’s largest international site with more than 400 team members, and Toronto hosts a growing talent pool of roughly 160. A substantial segment of the workforce—more than half—is distributed across other offices and remote settings, highlighting Intuit’s blended model of major campuses and flexible locations.