Inmar reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(612 total reviews)
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Spencer Baird

77% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Inmar has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 612 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Inmar employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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612 reviews
2.0
Jun 27, 2020
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Pros

- The folks who can tolerate the culture are genuinely friendly and will help you succeed, if you can manage to find the right person to talk to. - Generous travel expense policy, assuming a VP isn't playing some power game with your manager and keeps batting your report back down. - Engineers can have a good amount of autonomy and freedom to explore new technologies and ideas.

Cons

- Inmar is stymied by palace intrigue amongst upper management, caused by and complicated by a growth strategy of acquiring failing small players in industries tangentially related to the company's many other verticals. - Our company was acquired to much fanfare, but it became clear there was no meaningful plan to integrate our product suite, technology, or staff into the company at large. - It was always a struggle to find anyone willing to talk about, much less the right person to speak with regarding, technical integration points or basics such as benefits and career advancement. - On paper, the company offered a bonus based on the performance of the company. This performance is quantified by some arcane means, and communicated sporadically at company-wide meetings with happy and sad faces in a slide deck. For the last three years, in the first half of the year, we would slowly piece together that we hadn't reached the goal. Not only was it a disappointing bonus structure that never really incentivized anything, but the communication was just one more disappointing example of management not being in touch with the people actually producing work. - Be prepared for some uncomfortable moments when executives lead a moment of (thankfully silent) prayer during company-wide meetings, or start a slideshow of babies and wedding photos interjected with "What a beautiful bride" or "Ain't she precious?".

1.0
Mar 26, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Great company to work for if you enjoy company politics.

Cons

They only promote and acknowledge people who play into the politics. The majority of people in management positions are either people who somehow failed up or came in via a merger and are too bewildered by the cult-like company culture to do anything helpful so instead they wait out their contract and leave. The management often claims credit for ideas that are not theirs only to later have credit stolen from them by their managers anyway. The C-Level team is oblivious to reality and wouldn't know leadership if it bit them in the pants. The CEO gives moronic locker room pep-talk style speaches that are so full of church talk and attempts to be inspirational that they make absolutely no sense. We once had an emergency all hands meeting where the CEO tried to outline his new strategy. All we got was an incomprehensable twenty minute speech where he told us that the C-Level suite had spent the last 3 months coming up with something he called "The Double-Barrelled Turbo Plan." They literally had a skit and a dance routine to announce it. That's it. He told us the name. Did a dance and never once outlined what was in the plan. No strategy. No actionable tactics. Just a ton of pomp and circumstance. Most of us all left the meeting comfused with the exception of the management team who lauded him as a genius... These guys are sitting on a literal gold mine but have no clue how to properly move into it into the 21st century. The leadership team is actively sabotaging the company's growth trajectory and anyone brought on to right the ship is immediately treated as a heretic if they disagree. You may think I am being hyperbolic here, but I assure you I am not. This isn't even the tip of the iceburg. It was much worse. If your company is bought by them you will see what I am talking about. Especially after your first all hands company meeting (read Church Sermon) in Winston-Salem. They even have a church band...

1.0
Oct 2, 2014

Classy move....

Recommend
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Pros

New office downtown is nice

Cons

Example of Inmar - Fired long term hard working dedicated core DNA diverse Imar employee one day, then publishing that employees 25th year anniversary in the company newsletter 4 days after they are terminated.... Sums up the company.

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