
Intuit and job creation
Intuit is dedicated to sparking economic opportunity and empowering prosperity in the communities that we serve across the globe. That is why Intuit created Prosperity Hubs. Intuit partners with each Prosperity Hub community to create jobs through virtual and physical call centers, offer programs through local school districts, and provide funding to support local small and mid-market business support centers.
To increase the scale and impact of our Prosperity Hub job creation strategy beyond physical sites, we’ve expanded the program to include roles in virtual job centers in underserved ZIP codes. Working with key customer success partners, we hire, train, and retain talent to provide domain and product expertise supporting QuickBooks and TurboTax. Our goal continues to be to create financial opportunities that fuel the success of the people and communities we serve.
Intuit Again returnship program
Our Intuit Again returnship program is a supportive pathway back into the technology workforce after a career pause. Launched in 2015, the 4–6 month program targets mid-career technologists who have taken time away from their careers for family caregiving or other personal responsibilities. It provides participants with opportunities for upskilling, career development, and mentoring designed to help them accelerate their onramp back into the technology industry. Since its inception, 68% of participants in the program have transitioned to full-time roles.

Investing in people
Intuit Prosperity Hubs spark economic prosperity for people and communities in need, empowering local economies by creating new job opportunities and supporting small and mid-market businesses. We created seasonal and year-round remote jobs that touch more than 900 underserved communities globally. Prosperity Hub locations are selected based on the availability of talent, unemployment rates, poverty levels, housing vacancy rates, and diversity of the population.
