Life at Intuit Intuit’s Interns Help Us Make WayUp’s Top 100 List! We’re so excited to share that our internship program was ranked on WayUp’s Top 100 Internship Programs List in August! Each year, WayUp partners with National Intern Day to put together a list of the top internship programs in the country. This list is selected by public vote, as well as a panel of HR Written by Intuit Blog Team Published Sep 10, 2018 - [Updated Nov 7, 2022] 1 min read We’re so excited to share that our internship program was ranked on WayUp’s Top 100 Internship Programs List in August! Each year, WayUp partners with National Intern Day to put together a list of the top internship programs in the country. This list is selected by public vote, as well as a panel of HR and industry experts. WayUp highlighted our 373 interns in the U.S. and noted that “Intuit encourages its employees to take 10% of their working hours as ‘unstructured time’ so they can pursue ideas and projects they are passionate about.” A huge thank you to all of our employees and amazing teams that made the internship program this year a big success. We are proud of all our interns who contributed to making Intuit a better place. They’re all rockstars, and we can’t wait to see what they do next! Previous Post [VIDEO] C-Suite Diversity at Intuit Next Post Unir, Cultivar, Crecer, Crear, Servir – Latinos Connect @ Intuit Written by Intuit Blog Team More from Intuit Blog Team Browse Related Articles Social Responsibility Intuit partners with The Farmlink Project to address climate change and combat food waste Life at Intuit How to become a better trans+ and non-binary ally Life at Intuit Here’s how women at Intuit inspire inclusion Taxpayer Empowerment Powering prosperity for women means addressing gender inequities in the tax code Job Readiness Powering prosperity, one community at a time Taxpayer Empowerment Setting the record straight on tax preparation Small Business Intuit acquires IP and hires talent from Proper Finance Canada Growing with Intuit Social Responsibility Intuit and Khan Academy team up to offer free financial education to students and teachers Innovative Thinking A new tool to make taxes more transparent