Yikes - Anonymous employee Inpixon Employee Review

2.0
10 Aug 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the employees are really great, though they will likely quit once the pandemic ends. Benefits are okay. Many of the middle-managers and leaders are great, but ultimately they are actively stifled and prevented from making this company what it COULD be. Depending on the team, great work-life balance.

Cons

No professional development unless you're one of the lucky chosen few. Executive team makes truly baffling decisions. They hire smart people, don't listen to them, then the smart people tend to leave. More concerned with stroking egos than doing the work. Lack of investment in product, employees, or any sort of real onboarding. Very easy to spend years here and have nothing to show for it. It's an uphill battle to achieve anything worthwhile or productive. Exec team also doesn't seem to realize pandemic is still happening? Maybe if they ever approved the initiatives brought forward by HR, this place would be somewhere rewarding to work - big maybe. The toxic attitudes and baffling stupidity of some of the dude-bros in leadership roles is astounding. I've never worked anywhere more committed to self sabotage and it is truly a shame for the many wonderful employees that are there.

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5.0
17 Dec 2020
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Pros

+ High-demand technologies + Fast growing company + Participating and having an impact in creating the future of the indoor intelligence. + Very supportive management and the team members. People genuinely care about each other and work together as a team. + Lots of opportunities to learn and develop as a professional together with the company. + The diversity of the work that I do ensures that no day is like any other. + Good benefits, quarterly bonuses

Cons

- So far so good

1.0
23 July 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There's no point in discussing this.

Cons

If you're working for a company recently acquired by Inpixon, I advise you to read the employee agreement carefully. You are likely going to be laid off. In my case, my more than 25 years of employment -- half of my life -- counted for nothing. The severance package they offered was laughable. I can only describe the last year as hell. I believe they were trying to "quietly fire" me, making my life so miserable that I'd resign on my own. I could not make sense of what was happening, and I went to HR on two different occasions. Inpixon seems to stay in business because of its acquisition and then the sale of companies. An insider warned me early on, but the first couple of years seemed to go smoothly, so I ignored this advice. So now I'm warning you. Talk to an employment lawyer before you sign anything.

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