Full-Time

Intuit Program Ready Trainer

Posted on 9/16/2025

Education at Work

Education at Work

501-1,000 employees

Placements college students into corporate roles

Compensation Overview

$16 - $18/hr

El Paso, TX, USA

In Person

Category
Training
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Customer Service
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Collegiate education in a business-related field (preferred).
  • A minimum of one Intuit tax season experience as a Product Expert or Tax Specialist.
  • A minimum of one Intuit tax season of customer service experience; contact center environment experience preferred.
  • High level of integrity and professionalism.
  • Intuit account and tools subject matter expert.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal skills with proven experience in employee communications, able to demonstrate empathy and customer service coaching.
  • Ability to multi-task and perform in a fast-paced environment.
Responsibilities
  • Support the facilitation of new hire orientation and training classes, including assistance during the Go Live process.
  • Collaborate with IT services and Workforce Management to ensure timely system access and account setup for new hires.
  • Assist in monitoring student performance against Intuit’s Net Promoter Score and key performance indicators for Product Expert or Tax Specialist roles.
  • Provide coaching, feedback and guidance during classroom and go live sessions, with follow-up support as students transition to operations.
  • Track attendance, assist with timecard management, and support performance reporting.
  • Assist with refresher sessions, skills reinforcement, or upskill training under the guidance of the lead trainer.
  • Maintain an up-to-date understanding of company policies, procedures, and training content.
  • Flexibility required to support both A.M. and P.M. schedules based on business needs.

Education at Work helps American businesses access college students who work in-demand roles such as project management, analytics, and customer service. Students work as part-time or full-time staff during and after college, delivering business results and earning high retention (up to 90% after one year for full-time hires). Corporate partners strengthen their employer brand while building a pipeline of early-career talent to meet critical talent needs. The company’s goal is to connect student talent with real business roles, helping companies fill talent gaps with dependable, job-ready workers and giving students practical experience that leads to long-term employment.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$500K

Headquarters

Tempe, Arizona

Founded

2012

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $500,000 Salesforce grant expands learn-and-earn programs nationwide.
  • Jane Swift, former Massachusetts Governor, leads since October 2023.
  • $107 million in wages and aid to 8,000 students since 2012.

What critics are saying

  • Intuit's in-house programs bypass EAW, cutting intermediation demand.
  • Year Up, Strive steal Fortune 500 partnerships from Intuit, Salesforce.
  • Federal Work Study expansion diverts 600,000 students to on-campus jobs.

What makes Education at Work unique

  • Partners with Intuit for tax roles at TurboTax, offering $5,250 tuition aid.
  • 75% students of color, 50% first-gen, boosting diverse talent pipelines.
  • Students 25% more likely to graduate with 40% less debt.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Tuition Assistance

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-3%

1 year growth

-8%

2 year growth

-7%
PR Newswire
Aug 28th, 2024
Education At Work Partners With Intuit To Create New Pathways For College Students To Start Careers In Tax And Accounting

In collaboration with national nonprofit Education at Work, Intuit connects college students with work opportunities in Tax and Accounting to gain experience and help pay for collegeTEMPE, Ariz., Aug. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Education at Work, a national work-based learning non-profit, in collaboration with Intuit Inc. (Nasdaq: INTU), the global financial technology platform that makes Intuit TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, announce a new pilot program to help college students gain valuable industry experience in tax, accounting, and financial services while earning money to offset college expenses.The initial phase of the program launches in the fall semester of 2024 and will include up to 60 undergraduate students from Arizona State University who will work in flexible, part-time roles in Intuit's TurboTax business while earning up to $5,250 in tuition assistance. Based on job performance, the students will have the opportunity to transition into roles in Intuit's Expert Network, which connects tax experts with consumers and small businesses."The industry is seeing a critical shortage of certified tax and accounting professionals and this new program helps us strengthen our talent pipeline by making careers in tax and accounting accessible and attractive to a diverse group of students," said David Graham, senior vice president of Intuit's Expert Network, a community of thousands of tax, accounting, and bookkeeping professionals supporting Intuit's customers.U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics research shows that a growing economy and an increasingly complex tax and regulatory environment will create strong demand for tax and accounting professionals, including tax preparers and advisors. With a growing number of seasoned professionals retiring and few young people entering the profession, there is high demand for early career accountants and tax preparers and advisors

Campus Technology
Nov 20th, 2023
Education at Work Granted $500,000 from Salesforce to Help Students Earn While They Learn

Education at Work granted $500,000 from Salesforce to help students earn while they learn.

PR Newswire
Nov 9th, 2023
National "Learn-and-Earn" Nonprofit Awarded Salesforce Foundation Grant to Boost Student Employability, Cut College Costs

/PRNewswire/ -- Education at Work, a national nonprofit that connects top employers with college students nationwide, today announced a new $500,000 grant from...

PR Newswire
Oct 19th, 2023
Former Massachusetts Governor Tapped To Lead Nonprofit Bridging The Gap Between College And Careers

Jane Swift named President of Education at Work, a unique nonprofit that connects companies with tomorrow's talent, college students with valuable real-world work experienceTEMPE, Ariz., Oct. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Education at Work , a national nonprofit that connects top employers with college students nationwide, today announced Jane Swift , former Governor of Massachusetts, as its next president."As a former Pell Grant recipient and work-study student, I know firsthand what it's like to have to earn your way through college. But I also know that our educational system was never designed to make college and work compatible," said Swift. "I'm on a mission to show business leaders that college students represent not just tomorrow's talent, but skills and expertise that matter today. This is about creating real, meaningful work experiences that not only help to make college more affordable, but offer a springboard to graduates as they launch their careers."Nationally, an estimated 600,000 college students participate in the Federal Work Study program, often in on-campus jobs. By partnering with both colleges and Fortune 500 companies, including Discover Financial Services and Fidelity, Education at Work enables college students to gain valuable, real-world experience while earning significant hourly wages and up to $5,250 in tuition assistance annually to offset the cost of college.Since its inception in 2012, Education at Work has awarded over $100 million in combined wages and tuition assistance to nearly 8,100 students nationwide

Whiteboard Advisors
May 31st, 2023
Summary: “Dear Colleague” Letter on Federal Work Study

As the U.S. Department of Education mulls changes to the FWS program, Whiteboard Advisors teamed up last week with the Strada Education Foundation and nonprofit Education at Work, for a convening with business leaders, higher education experts, and academic leaders with the goal of reimagining student employment.

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