Great culture, work environment - Product Support Consultant InEight Employee Review

5.0
4 June 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Employee wellbeing is well take care, I never feel the burn out that I experienced elsewhere - Based on personal observation, most of my colleagues are happy, high ratio of colleagues stayed in the role for many years. - Flexible working environment (WFH etc) makes it very beneficial for family man like me, Management really supportive in providing the environment for that.

Cons

- There are opportunities to submit anonymous employee survey with regards to company feedback but not specifically on addresing feedback about the team. It would be great to have that anonymous channel for team feedback as that will help improve the team's collaboration environment.

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InEight Response
11mo
Thank you for your review and valuable feedback! We're happy to hear that you're enjoying a great culture and work environment at InEight and you appreciate our prioritization for employee wellbeing. Your point about having an anonymous channel for team feedback is well noted. We are always looking for ways to enhance collaboration and team dynamics, and your suggestion will be considered in our ongoing efforts to improve. If you would like to share more about your experience, please email Response@ineight.com.

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Cons

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