Intuit’s mission, values, and culture of innovation set us apart as a great place to work. Our 8,000 employees are innovators and entrepreneurs that are inspired by the important work they do that is delighting customers and improving the financial lives of millions of people. Brad D. Smith Read Quote
I’ve always valued and encouraged teamwork, and that collaborative spirit of we versus I is core to Intuit’s success. Innovation has been part of Intuit’s DNA for nearly 30 years. Brad D. Smith Read Quote
Millennials’ tech and global savvy will make them instrumental in shaping our mobile future worldwide. Brad D. Smith Read Quote
The ultimate proof of confidence for a small-business owner is, are they hiring employees? Brad D. Smith Read Quote
Customer-driven innovation was at the core of Intuit’s first product, ‘Quicken,’ and it continues to guide us as we look to solve new problems in areas like mobile payments. Products like Intuit ‘GoPayment’ and the IntuitPayment Network are helping small businesses get paid faster, keeping cash flow strong and their business healthy. Brad D. Smith Read Quote
Millennials, and the generations that follow, are shaping technology. This generation has grown up with computing in the palm of their hands. They are more socially and globally connected through mobile Internet devices than any prior generation. And they don’t question; they just learn. Brad D. Smith Read Quote
At Intuit, we’ve introduced concepts like unstructured time to enable individuals and small teams to be entrepreneurial and identify new processes or product ideas. Brad D. Smith Read Quote
I’ve done a number of things in the spirit of employee motivation. I tend to be a storyteller and a student of history. I often tell stories of great battles, like the battle of Thermopylae, to inspire teams who face what appear to be insurmountable odds. Brad D. Smith Read Quote
My dad worked for Nestle for 26 years and ended up being the mayor of our hometown. One of the lessons I learned from him was to never mistake kindness for weakness. Brad D. Smith Read Quote
I was in martial arts starting at the age of 14, and I got my black belt by the time I was 18. Soon after, I was teaching an entire school, with about 150 students. It was unbelievably intense because of the self-awareness part of becoming a black belt. Brad D. Smith Read Quote