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Credit Karma

Part of Intuit

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CK will eat you up and spit you out - Engineer Credit Karma Employee Review

2.0
10 Dec 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent benefits, smart people, interesting work

Cons

You cannot work your way up here. No matter how much time, effort, blood, sweat, and tears you shed, no matter if you exceed expectations in your role. If there is not a very clearly defined “next step” for you, the company will swallow your life and give you nothing in return. I wish I had known this from the beginning: I could have avoided so much unnecessary stress, skipped lunches, late nights, weekends, and furious multitasking. I have nothing to show for the multiple years of my life that I poured into this company.

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Pros

Great pay, benefits, growth opportunities

Cons

Intuit acquisition has a lot of unknowns

2.0
12 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Skill Building: There are good opportunities to get hands-on with data, automation, and AI workflows. There is a lot of autonomy to try new things and ownership given to ICs. Things are never boring and I genuinely enjoyed the work itself. Colleagues: You will find some supportive peers and team members who make the day-to-day work easier. Resume Value: The brand recognition and experience gained here are genuinely helpful for future job searches.

Cons

Abrupt Termination: After 11 months in role, my contract was terminated early with no warning (and effective immediately) via a 5 min call with my agency's recruiter. There was no response from management when requesting final sync. Instability/Job Security: The looming integration with Intuit creates a constant backdrop of anxiety. I can tell the company is doing its best to stay competitive and ahead of the curve. However, the immense value placed on automation and AI can make employees feel replaceable and like they're working themselves out of a job. Lack of Process/Planning: Fast-paced and reactive culture. Attempts to introduce better workflows or quarterly planning to manage workload were often met with resistance or dismissed. Without procedures in place, managers also feel the need to micro-manage. Advice for Contractors: Negotiate a 4-week notice period into your agreement so they cannot terminate you immediately without pay. Ensure your agency is offering PTO/Sick time as well. All benefits are negotiable. Do not work overtime expecting loyalty or conversion. Set boundaries.

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