IntrinsiQ Reviews

2.3

11% would recommend to a friend

(8 total reviews)

26% positive business outlook

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8 reviews
3.0
2 Mar 2022
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Great Co-workers. WFH, full time remote after COVID. Diversity and inclusion is strong due to their ERGs working hard to make sure everyone is included, not because management wants or wills it.

Cons

Management is a joke. Support management recently had some changes, but the new manager is a joke that will write you up and get you fired to save himself. Other teams make mistakes and it falls on support to correct these issues on top of taking care of the clients. As mentioned in other reviews, job openings are not from growth or internal promotion. Company continues to run lean to this day, putting a much heavier burden on employees than needed. Benefits are average, I honestly expect better from a company so highly involved in the medical world. Wages are stagnant, they give raises every year, but we are talking cents, not dollars. Expect to work overtime in order to keep up the pace that management wants, even so far as your boss complaining that you clocked out at the end of your shift in your monthly meetings.

1.0
17 June 2021

Seriously Reconsider

Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Summer hours, some of the people.

Cons

Management encourages you to tattle on coworkers. This makes for a very hostile work environment. Lack of leadership that causes constant backstabbing. No clear role responsibilities so everyone tries to do a job they were not hired for. Bullied behavior is rewarded. Constant blame game. No exit interview even when leaving on a good note. Mandatory compliance training is disregarded by all. No advancement unless you are in the small preferred leadership group of 3.

2.0
26 Nov 2019

Bewildering

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Opportunity (forced) to expand your skill set. Not sure uf you want to be a network engineer? You will be, along with resetting passwords and becoming an industry clinical expert. They say the team helps everyone grow. Yes the process is in place and mgmt thinks it works great. Large PARENT company is invested in this small venture, so its prob stable but run very very lean.

Cons

Team knowledge share is a joke. There are a couple long timers who will help when asked, problem is not knowing what to ask and nobody will approach you with opportunity,. You can ask your mgr and then maybe theyll delegate to some who cant or wont, and zero accountability (you feel like youve just been had). Since the turnover is so high the ones with knowledge are stretched thin. One mgr spends his time playing games on his phone all the time, acts approachable, but really, what does this person add? At the end of the conversation you feel like yove been helped until you realize it was all talk, and your mgr/coach put it all back on you. Low salaries, not micromanaged but "eyeballed" all the time. 4+ weeks to get basic equipment to function, then somehow that was your fault and get thrown to the wolves with little experience and only a handful of 1:1 topic specific training. This kind of industry should be a 6 month ramp up. Youre in the drivers seat in 4 weeks, under a doesnt work team problem solving model, having just got all your equipment.

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