Jobs · OTHR · California

Staff Investor Relations Analyst

Intuit · Mountain View, CA · 3 wk ago
On-siteOTHR$153k–$207k/yrFull-time

About the role

Intuit’s Investor Relations team serves as a bridge between the company and the investment community. The team is responsible for ensuring prospective investors, shareholders, and analysts have a clear, accurate, and consistent understanding of the company's financial performance and long-term strategy, including shaping and articulating Intuit’s strategic narrative and financial results, building and maintaining relationships with investors and analysts, and creating a valuable feedback loop with internal partners and senior leaders to influence Intuit’s strategic direction.

Responsibilities

  • Support across all aspects of the quarterly earnings process – including the curation of key disclosures, development of prepared remarks, Q&A preparation, post-earnings recaps, and more.
  • Analyze business performance, financial statements, and KPIs to surface trends, risks, and opportunities; partner with internal stakeholders to ensure consistent, compliant, and high-impact disclosures.
  • Own and maintain the internal consensus model; proactively synthesize Street expectations and surface insights and variance signals to the broader Investor Relations team, Finance teams and executive leadership.
  • Lead development of board materials and other executive-facing content, bringing the same analytical rigor and clear narrative to internal audiences as we do to the Street.
  • Lead ongoing competitive and market analyses – spanning relevant news, peer earnings reports and trends, analyst commentary, and sector developments – distilling key, actionable insights and communicating to the broader team.
  • Monitor investor sentiment, ownership, and valuation, synthesizing feedback into clear recommendations.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of relevant experience in Investor Relations, Capital Markets, FP&A, Investment Banking, Strategy, or similar roles.
  • Deep knowledge of capital markets and institutional investor perspectives; comfortable with financial statements and valuation methodologies commonly used by investors, with an ability to preempt the questions analysts ask before they ask them.
  • Ability to quickly synthesize qualitative and quantitative information, structure a concise and clear narrative, and articulate conclusions to an executive audience.
  • Strong intellectual curiosity and deep desire to learn — you follow sector news, earnings calls, and analyst reports because you want to, not because you have to.
  • Self-motivation and a bias for action; you don’t wait to be assigned work — you identify what needs doing and raise it proactively.
  • Well-rounded interpersonal skills with the capacity to build trust with senior leaders and collaborate effectively across finance and business teams.
  • Proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint and/or Google Suite, FactSet.

Intuit provides a competitive compensation package with a strong pay for performance rewards approach. This position will be eligible for a cash bonus, equity rewards and benefits, in accordance with our applicable plans and programs (see more about our compensation and benefits at Intuit®: Careers | Benefits).

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