Fast-paced environment & amazing team and culture! - Director Invoca Employee Review

4.0
21 Mar 2019
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Pros

The team I work with is amazing. Honestly, Invoca does a great job hiring, because everyone here is extremely helpful, communicative and inclusive- it truly is a TEAM effort. Not only that, but each individual is given a chance to shine and truly showcase their skills - it makes for an open career path, as you are able to refine your professional skills and present to C-level teams. And because of the fast-paced environment and fast growing company, you truly don't know where you'll be in 6 months.

Cons

We're currently growing at an extremely fast rate, so you need to be ready to pivot at a moments notice. If you aren't used to this & need more structure, this probably isn't the job for you. We're also a group of very hard working individuals that are all passionately focused on the same business goal, so we may not have the best work/life balance, but honestly no one complains because we enjoy the company so much.

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Invoca Response
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Thank you so much for the thought and feedback. We're working hard to ensure we keep a culture of collaboration and communication as we grow. With all the growth and change it is good to keep work and life balanced. Thank you for the reminder!

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5.0
1 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

’ve been fortunate to work at several great companies throughout my career, but Invoca has the strongest culture I’ve experienced. The people genuinely care about one another’s success, and there is a level of collaboration and partnership across teams that is rare to find. What stands out most is the leadership team. They don’t just talk about supporting employees—they actively invest time, energy, and resources into helping individuals and teams grow. Whether it’s removing obstacles, providing coaching, encouraging innovation, or creating opportunities for development, leadership consistently shows up as true partners. From a business perspective, it’s an incredibly exciting time to be here. Invoca has continued to expand its AI-powered product portfolio in meaningful ways that solve real customer challenges. The pace of innovation is impressive, and it’s energizing to work for a company that is embracing AI not as a buzzword, but as a core part of its strategy and customer value. The company also does an excellent job of aligning teams around common goals while still empowering people to take ownership and make an impact. There is a strong sense that everyone is rowing in the same direction and helping one another succeed.

Cons

Like any fast-growing company, priorities can evolve quickly as we continue to innovate and respond to market opportunities. That can create occasional change and ambiguity and to some that can be overwhelming, but leadership is generally transparent about the reasons behind decisions and works hard to keep teams aligned.

2.0
7 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Compensation is decent for a company of this size, and the benefits are solid enough. There are some really smart, talented people across the organization, and the core product is still well-liked by customers. That said, it’s fine as a place to land for a job, but not somewhere you’d want to get too comfortable or plan on staying long-term.

Cons

There’s basically no clear strategy right now beyond just saying “AI” over and over. The company isn’t focused on building the features customers actually want or that drive real revenue. A recent acquisition was a bad decision, and instead of addressing that directly, there’s been a push to force AI features into the product that customers didn’t ask for and don’t really need. Leadership has also taken a turn. It feels like the company moved away from people who genuinely cared about the product and employees to a more typical SaaS leadership style, detached, overly aggressive, and not always transparent. They are trying to get secure their parachute rather than saving the company. Some of the newer leaders are out of touch with what’s actually going on, not qualified for the roles they’re in and downright toxic individuals. Moreover, leaders are not honest among themselves, blatant lies run rampant about projects, capabilities, timeless, and even basic research. A lot of long-tenured employees seem to see where things are headed and are either leaving or trying to. Performance reviews, raises, and bonuses are heavily tied to vague AI-related metrics instead of the actual work people are responsible for. At the same time, there’s no real investment in helping employees build those skills, and the company doesn’t seem to have a strong, market-ready AI product to back it up. Career growth is pretty limited. There aren’t clear paths for advancement, and it’s hard to see how you’re supposed to progress within the company.

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