Contributions Not Recognized, Layoffs Abrupt - Team Lead Innodata Employee Review

1.0
5 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Remote work - Semi-flexible schedule for managers - Fellow Team Leads were pleasant to work with

Cons

- Employee boundaries were often not respected. - Contributions and extra effort were not recognized or rewarded. - Opportunities for advancement were minimal. - Upper management could be callous and, at times, disrespectful toward employees. - Layoffs occurred frequently and abruptly with no notice, even for employees with long tenure. - Managers were often not informed when their direct reports were laid off, and sometimes had to find out through other channels. - Little to no autonomy in decision-making or workflow. - HR was largely unresponsive and provided minimal support.

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