BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — BoiseDev reports Intuit announced it would cut 1,800 employees and close down its campus in Eagle near Boise and a location in Edmonton, Canada.
After cutting the people and closing the locations, Intuit would pivot toward artificial intelligence and hire a new set of 1,800 workers. The company said the changes were “in service to growing technology teams and capabilities in strategic locations.”
US workers will get 16 weeks of pay plus two additional weeks for every year they were employed, six months of health insurance coverage and access to career development and job placement services.
Intuit is the company behind CreditKarma, Mailchimp, TurboTax and QuickBooks.
You can read BoiseDev’s article HERE.