#Happy Employees - Anonymous employee Incepture Employee Review

5.0
2 June 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

At Incepture headquarters, our focus is to provide our clients with the most qualified candidates and to provide the best candidate and employer experience to our contractors. Working at Incepture headquarters is a great experience. Not only because we are able to help find people new opportunities and jobs, but also because of the culture. The culture of Incepture is family-oriented and fun. Coworkers and leaders become like an extended family. The work-life balance and the benefits are great. Senior leaders are about you not only as an employee, but also as a person. They are always available to listen, offer advice, or consider your latest idea. Spending time with your family outside of work is strongly encouraged and supported. Incepture offers flex-time and telecommuting opportunities. If you follow us on Twitter, you will notice we use the hashtag #Happy a lot. We believe happiness is the key to all great things. When employees are happy, there is more productivity and greater results are achieved.

Cons

Once you work at Incepture, you will probably never want to leave!

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Pros

They care about their employees, we get PTO and Health insurance and 401K, and they offer recognition rewards and quarterly employee appreciation luncheons. Competitive pay and semi-anuall family outtings. Great company to work for.

Cons

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2.0
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Pros

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Cons

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