iPipeline Reviews

4.0

74% would recommend to a friend

(464 total reviews)
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Pat O’Donnell

69% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

iPipeline has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 464 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The iPipeline employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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464 reviews
1.0
18 Apr 2024

How to run a company (into the ground)

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Individual teams can be great and the operations folks are a blast to work with.

Cons

Leadership is wildly out of touch. They ask for questions ahead of town halls but then cherry pick only the "easy" ones to answer. CEO refuses to answer questions about his new decisions. Pay is under industry average and work life balance isn't even an illusion. Freeze weekends for holidays are overruled by the CEO so people are forced to miss time with families to support client releases. Benefits are laughable and continue to get worse year over year. Teams keep shrinking due to people not tolerating the (completely unreasonable) workload. Backfilling missing roles is a hard no. They'd rather spread the pain around to whomever is left instead of setting the company up to succeed.

1.0
25 Feb 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice loation. Great people. Good benefits

Cons

Local management doesn't care for employees, who are treated as a resource without no consideration to them as valuable contributers. All employees were ordered to copy and paste precisely the same goals. Local manager has no people skills and plays favoritism to selected people.

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iPipeline Response
10y
Sending Kevin Baer to your office, a world renown executive coach, was meant to help take the team to a more positive place. Kevin's message can often be hard to take and I have heard from many that it was received more negatively than positively. I have addressed the favoritism issue with Ft. Lauderdale management over the past few days so I would expect you will see this change 100%. I will be coming down in the next four weeks and I would ask you schedule some time to meet with me one on one. I am especially interested in why you disapprove of my leadership as well. Tim
2.0
13 Aug 2015

Unstable and getting worse

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people, at least those not in management. Most of the other employees are very friendly and will try to help each other, especially knowing they might need the favor returned. The lunches and employee programs are a very nice perk. The fact that the company has a dragon boat team is a very nice touch as is the free fruit in the lunch room. The onsite mini-gym and bathroom with a shower is also a great perk. Neville, the director who is a shining exception to the management negatives I will list later.

Cons

Chronic understaffing. Team resourcing is determined using some fairy tale formula which leads to overwork across the board. Free summer BBQs are nice, but when dozens of employees decide to work through their lunch break instead, it should tell management something. The overseas developers are a just plain bad, especially those who are not iPipeline employees. iPIpeline needs to hire more US developers, especially recent college graduates who are flexible and willing to learn. Support also really needs the budget to add an extra person or two at just about every level. Management (especially at the executive level) is completely focused on profit and does not seem to care at all about individual employees. There is a brain drain in progress where very capable employees, particularly developers, are leaving due to work load and salary. This was never a strong point, put in recent years it seems to be getting worse again. Management seems to also think that people are interchangeable and can be freely shifted from team to team without any impact on productivity. This just isn't the case, especially with the larger and more unique implementations. Giving a project an untrained intern for a month is not going to move the dial; by the time the intern learns anything they are gone. Not enough promotion from within and too many people brought in at the senior or lead level who do not deserve that title. Too much focus on idealized Agile process. I have seen properly executed Agile practices, and I do not believe that iPipeline's client base and business model will allow for proper flow. Listen to the people who have been here for many years for solutions and not outside consultants.

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iPipeline Response
10y
Your comments especially around our services organization are spot on and we have been working hard to increase additional staff. I agree with your college recruit comments 100% and for some reason we have strayed away from this and I will revisit. The only reason we have used offshore resources is that we are behind head count hiring. Also, your comments about pay are not necessarily true, all new hires are paid at market rates in order to hire them and last year we paid raises almost two times industry averages. You have some great ideas I would really appreciate you coming to meet with me. Tim
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