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Inductive Automation® has a simple mission: to create industrial software that empowers our customers to swiftly turn great ideas into reality by removing all technological and economic obstacles. We’re always looking for individuals that can help us continue this mission. ...
Mission: Our mission is to create industrial software that empowers our customers to swiftly turn great ideas into reality by removing all technological and economic obstacles.

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Inductive Automation25
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87%
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Inductive Automation President & CEO Steve Hechtman
Steve Hechtman
17 Ratings
    5.0
    Software QA Engineer
    Current Employee, less than 1 year
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    Pros

    By inclusion, I mean they include you in decisions, inform you as the company changes, and are completely transparent with reasons. Leadership is completely humble and wants to truly motivate based on what people want to be doing for work day-to-day. Truly one-of-a-kind feel here. Also, ZERO pressure for constant deadline chasing, and work:life balance is not just a buzzword here - it's truly encouraged and protected.

    Cons

    Small company - minor growing pains and expensive family health insurance at this phase of company growth, but they are working to improve it, and they LISTEN to us.

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    Positive56%
    Negative23%
    Neutral21%
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    Applied online75%
    Campus Recruiting11%
    Recruiter7%
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    1. Product Manager Interview

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      Interview

      Overall it went well. I had an initial phone call interview, then a follow-up interview with 2 people from HR that asked very basic questions. Felt like the 3rd round interview was a good assessment and overview of the position. Actually talked with the hiring managers and realized that I did not fully understand the role or what specific teams I would be working on until this point.
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      What is your comfortability with handling saying "no" to customers.

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