Iyuno Reviews

2.7

25% would recommend to a friend

(393 total reviews)
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David Lee

22% approve of CEO

13% positive business outlook

Iyuno has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 393 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Iyuno employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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393 reviews
1.0
17 July 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay compared to similar companies

Cons

Terrible management and leadership. They form an environment of ’fear’ so people can work until they worn themselves out. All the reviews more than 2stars are all faked by HR since they try to improve the rate by faking the reviews

1.0
2 July 2018

If you wanna ruin your life, go IYUNO!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Seriously NOTHING! All good reviews here are written by management team!

Cons

I actually thought all the reviews here are not true but EVERY SINGLE REVIEW turned out freaking TRUE!! Management team is messed up. All they care about is what’s best for THEM! Don’t give a damn about employees AT ALL! Definitely no work and life balance. Stuck with work for 24/7! Incredibly low salary with ZERO employee benefit!

1.0
30 Sept 2016

Don't work for them, Don't trust them.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you like getting paid for doing nothing and being bored for 90% of your work day, then this is the place for you. The Project Manager was really great, but left for a better opportunity. Can’t blame them for not sticking around.

Cons

Amateur hour is the term for this place. They tend to celebrate victories before a battle is won. There is an epidemic of insecurity with upper leadership, which only causes problems. Instead of allowing managers to shine and congratulating them on a good job, they find and highlight their mistakes instead. Anyone who does a great job is reprimanded by old mistakes or any errors are brought up instead, sometimes deadlines are shortened in spite. Being good at ones job, only triggers upper management insecurity. Constant micro managing of the staff, Operations Management cannot trust in their staff to do the job they have been hired to do. There is a consistent negative office culture. It is an “I am your boss, and you are less than me” way of leading. Upper Management is arrogant towards everyone below them, they speak to everyone is always arrogant and condescending. Being spoken down to even when you are doing a good job. Also camaraderie and inner office friendships are frowned upon. Having a non-work (i.e. outside interests, family, etc) conversation can result in moving up a deadline from next week to next day, because, “you had time to talk”. There is also a “FIRE and not teach” method of management. Simple fixes like a revert button to help when we proofread in their program was rejected because firing the person who made the simple mistake makes more sense. They also constantly say, “work is about to pick up” and it never will. They act as if they are already the best in the business, and will not and cannot build the professional relationships and reputation to warrant the near arrogance the company has. They also constantly talk about opportunity in the company, but there are none. Once you reach project management level, there is nowhere to go, unless you want to move to another country. Upper Management is all but useless. Financing and human resources is a complete joke. They use antiquated and insufficient methods for project tracking and invoicing freelancers. Excel/Google sheets is great for lists, but not a good method for professional project tracking and billing. There are too many possibilities for mistakes and they will not change this methodology. The guise themselves as successful but don’t do actions or make choices that would make them successful. Don’t trust them, don’t work for them. Walk away. Trust what everyone here is saying. DO NOT TAKE THE JOB.

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