Inovar Reviews

3.7

77% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)

Blake Kirby

75% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Inovar has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Inovar employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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40 reviews
2.0
27 Aug 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Weird schedules helped with school or a second job. Consistent schedule, moderately open about company performance

Cons

Horrible raises, even stellar performance 50¢ or less. Limited(rumor had it less than five) number of people in a Dept of DOZENScould get a good score on a review. Pay is just over half of other manufacturers in the area.

4.0
12 Nov 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Relevant to all: Good pay and benefits. A little on the low side, but still competitive. Good, positive company culture Annual company-wide adults-only winter holiday party at a nice venue with catered food, speeches, and prizes. Quarterly bonuses, and wellness incentives. In-building exercise room with attached showers...though hardly anyone uses it. Relevant just to IT/Software: Programmers currently have their own office, though that has changed in the past. Capable CTO / IT manager who understands his department's needs. The end users of the software are mostly in the same building, so there's easy access to the users. You'll have a good PC, two or three monitors (per your preference), and a sweet mouse. Management is very willing to invest money in hardware and software if it'll help you or make anything easier. You can have lunch together as a department about half the time, usually while watching an episode or two of some shows. Occasional on-the-clock team building activities, usually a trip out to eat plus a movie at the theater. Everyone goes out to lunch for birthdays, and the manager will pay for the birthday-person's lunch. Department-mates frequently bring in donuts or other tasty goodies to share.

Cons

Relevant to all: For the last year (2018-2019) Inovar has been struggling to recover from moving to a new building, which set their production behind by more than they anticipated. They've lost some customers and had to scale back their workforce as a result. I'm confident they'll recover in time. (Historically they've upgraded or moved about once every ten years, so expect that around 2028.) Most office (as opposed to production-floor) employees are in a big cube farm. The cubicles are high-quality, but they're still cubicles, and they're all 2-person affairs. Fortunately, IT/Software has their own separate offices, as does Accounting. The production floor is loud. The office cube farm is isolated from all that noise, but IT/Software is not. A fair amount of noise comes through the doors/walls. Mil/Aero contracts means high-ish security and lots of inspections to maintain company compliance certifications. This doesn't affect the IT/Software department very often, but it's a thing. Relevant just to IT/Software: No testers, no automated testing. We just started doing peer testing / code reviews a month ago. No one-click deployment, no scheduled releases Not relevent for software devs, but IT would care: The server room has water-based fire suppression, despite repeated warnings to upper management that this is an extremely bad idea. This was not corrected when a new building was purpose-built for Inovar. Back-end software is coded in VB.net, which is C#'s ugly cousin. The code base is...messy. Lots of older pages are 10k+ lines long, all inline. Newer areas are better, breaking out models and reusable code. Department is currently all-male. There's some low-key sexism which would probably not be expressed if the department had a decent mix of genders. (I don't know of any other departments with this problem.)

1.0
14 May 2018

Supply Chain

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

No pros. None. At. All.

Cons

Lack of communication from upper management and co-workers. Upper mngmt blows smoke up our butts instead of being honest to their employees. Keeping horrible workers and making good workers do twice the work. Unorganized. Rules constantly changing. No consistency on procedures. Only butt kissers get good raises. Mandatory overtime nearly every weekend despite being told it wouldn't be like that after company restructuring. Serious high school drama like environment. Managers of dept lie to your face. Most stressful and horrible environment I have ever worked in.

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