Mint's division of Intuit is being mis-managed and losing talent and opportunities to capitalize - Anonymous employee Intuit Employee Review

2.0
25 Mar 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Mint has lots of potential to grow, innovate and dominate. It still has a great talent in engineering and operations. And it has a head start against competition.

Cons

The executive staff at Mint focussed on exposing the product to Canada but was not ready to deal with the code complexities it created, ROI was not worth it. They totally missed the significance of Mobile and where ill-prepared when start-ups challenged them in that space. The executive strategy of turning features out fast continues to grow users but ignors quality issues that fail to convert users to active users. The executive staff has not resolved the talent drain issue resulting from the aquisition by Intuit. It seems that the the executive staff brought over from the Mint acquisition was not up to the challenge and the inside promotions to replace the existing executives was premature..

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