Chronic Chaos, High Turnover, and Zero Direction - Anonymous employee InfoMC, Inc Employee Review

2.0
9 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I got a steady paycheck.

Cons

My experience was overwhelmingly negative. The company suffers from a chronic lack of direction—leadership seems completely unsure of what they want, and major decisions are often made on the fly. Turnover is sky-high, so you’re constantly working with new people who are just as confused as you are. Training is almost non-existent; you’re expected to jump in with no clear guidance and somehow figure out how to support a product that is riddled with defects and poorly documented. There’s also a noticeable level of favoritism toward certain long-time employees. Instead of fixing what’s broken, the company bends over backward for a handful of individuals who cause most of the problems. Meanwhile, genuine issues—like outdated code, a subpar offshore team, inadequate budgets for software, and unrealistic project demands—get swept under the rug. On top of that, morale is terrible. Deadlines are often missed or scrapped in favor of last-minute changes that leave everyone scrambling. People who speak up about the problems are either ignored or given half-hearted assurances that never materialize into real improvements. Ultimately, I found the environment toxic and unprofessional. If you care about career growth, or even basic organization, I would strongly advise looking elsewhere. This place needs a complete overhaul of its leadership and strategy before it can be considered.

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5.0
20 June 2019
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Pros

I'm relatively new here, and I'm really happy I chose InfoMC. The staff takes a lot of pride in their work and really cares about their customers and the people they serve. This group works hard and they seem to really support one another and enjoy working with each other. The company is growing and the long-time staff has been great in trying to bring the new staff along. From what I've seen so far, I'm excited about a long career here at InfoMC!

Cons

Onboarding and training for new employees could be improved, but the company acknowledged this right away and is working to address it. We do need more people but we are working on that!

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InfoMC, Inc Response
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Thank you so much for taking the time to share your positive feedback about your experience at InfoMC. We're thrilled to hear that you've had such a great experience working with us, and we truly appreciate your kind words. At InfoMC, we take great pride in creating a positive and supportive work environment where our team members can thrive. Your feedback is a testament to our commitment to fostering a culture that values and recognizes the contributions of each team member. We are grateful for the dedication and hard work that you bring to our organization. Your feedback inspires us to continue our efforts in making InfoMC a best place to work where every team member can grow, learn, and excel. If you have any suggestions or ideas for how we can make your experience even better, please don't hesitate to share them with us. Your input is invaluable, and we're always looking for ways to improve. Thank you once again for your kind words. We are honored to have you as part of our team, and we look forward to your continued success and contributions to our company. Wishing you all the best in your career and endeavors.
2.0
15 Apr 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

InfoMC is a decent place to work and the staff care about their clients. There are a few people in the organization that really keep the place going like the COO and some of the employees that are consistent and reliable.

Cons

There has been a large amount of executive management turnover in the past few years. This is not a good sign and gives the impression there is a disconnect between with the goals of the board, CEO, and employees. Another issue with turnover of executive management might be that there is a consensual relationship between management and staff that is meant to be "secret' however everyone is aware of it and it has significant downstream effects within the organization. Information that is meant for the leadership team only is often shared prematurely with these employees or they has been included in meetings/conversations that are not part of his(her) role.

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