Some general perks, but overall highly disorganized. - Dev Manager integrate.ai Employee Review

2.0
8 Jun 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- The people are generally delightful. People are friendly & take the time to get to know you - Office is nice and in a great area of the city - They set you up with the tech/ergonomic setup that you need - They do have quite a few good frameworks for ways to do business processes (i.e. giving feedback, running a productive meeting) - They do a lot of unique things with the culture. Intro presentations to the company, and the onboarding process is much smoother than what I would have expected for a company in this stage. - Benefits are great.

Cons

My experience was a negative one. My department & adjacent departments had toxic pockets. I felt that joining IAI would help me take the next step in my career, and that turned out to be a mistake. - Some members of senior leadership would act in a way that I would describe as vindictive. Often raising their voice aggressively to a point where employees hesitate to participate. I became less vocal as time went on because I felt the value of my contributions was outweighed by the risk of being belittled in front of my peers. I will say that this is not across the entire organization, but if you were looking to join the organization I would recommend that you understand who the people are in your department and around you. - In my opinion the directions coming from senior management are muddled. Every initiative is introduced as if it is objectively the right decision. Often those initiatives are abandoned quickly, and/or are never heard from again. They celebrate the smallest baby step as if it were conquering Everest, and then you never hear about a project again. I understand that change is a portion of the various start-ups I have worked at, but the sharp pivots here made weeks and sometimes months of work totally worthless. This was a common occurrence for me. - A lot of back channels & what I would call an ‘inner circle’ exist. I have found this exists in a lot of start-ups, and it is alive & well here. Being asked by 5 different managers/executives about something to do with your co-worker or boss felt unsettling and unprofessional. - The company has not found a balance between culture & corporate. I appreciate a lot of the efforts to build culture in a company. However, you get whiplash when they want to do culture building activities, but then in my opinion put corporate over culture around some of the raised issues of toxic management (and when raised by the entirety of a department, not a portion). - I never felt valued as a member of my team. Some departments seemed to have a great cohesive culture which often made me feel like an outsider looking in. I felt as though I was there to carry out the wishes of my manager as a drone, and nothing else.

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5.0
23 Apr 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A lot of companies talk the talk about values and caring for their employees, but integrate walks the walk. Who knew trusting your people to do good work and treating them well would lead to amazing things?

Cons

It’s a startup, and so there is natural uncertainty.

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5.0
22 Apr 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Everyone is super impressive and friendly - I've never worked with a group of people that are all so kind, yet very motivated. The company feels like it has a lot of positive momentum and with the people we're hiring, it'll be a fun ride. I'd never had the experience where I enjoyed going into work every day prior to this and didn't think I was that kind of person to be honest. I do though, which is a testament to the culture and people here. A lot of ownership and your opinion will count for a lot. You'll get a lot of say in where things go which is nice. Work is interesting and cuts across a lot of domains which is fun if you get bored easily like me. Plus we're reaching into some cool ethical areas. I also like how strict we are with not contacting people on vacation and having pretty good work-life balance for a startup.

Cons

Pretty classic startup, but the company is growing and changing very quickly so you have to be someone that is ok with or preferably enjoys dealing with ambiguity and change. Probably self-inflicted since I like taking a lot of things on, but I do tend to work a few more hours than I have in some easier corp environments.

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