A regretted experience - Anonymous employee Inmar Employee Review

1.0
Dec 17, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are really good people who work there who want to succeed and see the organization succeed as well. There is some flexibility if you need to go to a doctor’s appointment, or if you have child care issue or have to attend brief school events during the day.

Cons

Corporate executives in Winston-Salem have allowed a subculture to develop in the Fort Worth facility that is not meant for outsiders possessing advanced skills across industries. Leadership in that facility do not like to spend the time to train new associates nor the current associates they have in the organization to truly do their jobs. They have leaders in place who basically came into those roles because of favoritism or seniority rather than truly having the ability to do the jobs they are in. They may have the knowledge of the line of business they are responsible for but no ability to manage staff or to coach a more advanced associate who’s skills and education level exceed theirs. Understaffing is big. There have been numerous times where the lack of staffing resources has caused them problems. When last minute issues arrives, no matter what department it happens in, they pull people from across all different departments, provide no training on what the task is, but expect everyone to figure it out and get it done as quickly as possible. Again, an obvious sign of leaders being in the wrong position and not being effective in solving the problems that tend to arise in limited resource situations. You are set up to fail from day one. You are put into your role and if you fail due to something they knowingly didn’t train you on, they then start finger-pointing and passing the buck so not to look bad for what they as leaders have failed on. Do not address issues unless you already have another job lined up. The HR team known as Great Teams is a joke. They say they are aware of the issues in Fort Worth, but new people who have bad experiences are more than likely not to address them because they are quickly retaliated against by leadership who quickly and easily find out who talked to Great teams.

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1. Strong people and collaborative culture One of the most positive aspects of working at Inmar is the quality of the people. I have experienced thoughtful leaders, talented colleagues, and teams that genuinely want to solve problems together. There is a willingness to collaborate across functions, which creates an environment where ideas can move forward and people support one another. 2. Meaningful work and business impact Inmar operates in industries that have real impact on consumers and businesses. The work connects technology, healthcare, retail, and analytics in ways that influence large markets. This creates opportunities to contribute to initiatives that truly matter and shape how the company grows globally. 3. Leadership that encourages learning and possibility thinking There is an openness to new ideas and continuous improvement. I appreciate leaders who challenge teams to think bigger, question assumptions, and explore even better ways of working. This mindset creates space for innovation and transformation. 4. Opportunity to build and improve systems as the company evolves Because the organization is growing and evolving, there are many opportunities to improve processes, governance, and operating models. For people who enjoy building and shaping the future of an organization, this environment provides meaningful challenges and learning.

Cons

1. Rapid change can create ambiguity As the company continues to grow and transform, priorities and structures sometimes shift quickly. While change is necessary, it can occasionally create uncertainty about direction, roles, or processes. 2. Processes and operating models are still maturing Some functions are still evolving their frameworks, which can lead to fragmentation or inconsistent practices across teams or regions. This is a natural stage for organizations scaling globally but requires disciplined alignment. 3. Communication across the organization can be strengthened In a growing organization, information sometimes travels unevenly across teams or levels of leadership. Improving communication clarity can help employees better understand priorities and decisions. 4. Career pathways can be clearer for employees Many employees are eager to grow within the company. Continued focus on career development and visibility into advancement paths would strengthen retention and engagement.

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Inmar Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful and balanced feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive experience with our people, culture, and the meaningful work we do. We also appreciate your perspectives on clarity, communication, and career pathways as these are important as we continue to grow and evolve. Feedback like this helps us focus on where we can improve. We’d encourage you to share these insights directly with your manager or HR Business Partner as well they’re in a great position to partner with you and help drive some of this clarity and development forward.
4.0
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Pros

Company car, good work life balance unlimited pto

Cons

If want promotion may Need to relocate

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