
Intuit, a global AI-powered platform that helps customers overcome critical financial challenges, has announced plans of expanding its team by adding over 350 engineers in the next twelve months.
India having a large pool of skilled technology professionals, the company is looking to leverage that and grow its key tech capabilities to drive innovation.
Intuit is currently working with 1100+ employees in India, and with these new hires, it aims to scale its engineering innovation happening across products. It has announced plans of expanding its team by adding over 350 engineers in the next twelve months.
It will align with their strategy of being an AI driven expert platform, Intuit is focused on scaling their robust team in India to cater to their 100 million customers worldwide.
The hiring will take place across software engineering, product design, product and program management, data science, risk analytics and business analytics streams at entry, mid-level and senior roles.
Saurabh Saxena, Intuit’s India Site Leader and Vice President of Product Development said, “Our teams in India play a pivotal role in helping Intuit remain ahead of the curve as we focus on enabling our mission of powering prosperity around the world.
We are looking for talent with capabilities in artificial intelligence/machine learning, data science, cloud, open source, natural language understanding (NLU) and other key areas to deliver against our strategy.”
A majority of the hiring will be focused towards scaling engineering innovation happening across products that will deliver outcomes against our goals of Scaling the intelligence of our products by connecting people to experts through our virtual expert platform and solving for small business growth through omni-channel commerce by fuelling the success of mid market small businesses for creating delightful and connected customer experiences, communications and experiments at scale and will also improving the developer productivity to deliver customer benefits faster.
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