If you're an A player, do not join this org! - Anonymous employee InfoTrack Employee Review

1.0
Jun 13, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- There are some nice people - Free coffee

Cons

- The culture is disturbing - Tall poppy syndrome exists amongst most of the senior leadership and management level and if someone newer, smarter, fresher, or bolder comes along they are instantly shot down and made to fit in a small box. Should you choose not to play in this box, you're bullied out of the org. This is particularly true of senior level employees - "We've always done things X way" is a common response to attempting to solve problems with innovation - If you don't follow the heard of sheep and swoon over the CEO, you're quickly ousted - C-suite leadership are old school bullies who turn a blind eye to some pretty bad behaviours by some staff members - Managers are given the weight of the world and no real tools or support to deliver results - Listen to the other reviews about bullying, sexual harassment and poor leadership. This place is one step away from a cult with the CEO at the helm. - If you don't know who the CEO is, don't worry, you soon will as he likes to say his name at every opportunity, including through all forms of marketing, on the website and even manages to draw his name into any charitable events staff do. He really thinks quite highly of himself, and never misses an opportunity for shameless, egotistical self promotion.

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5.0
Dec 17, 2025
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Pros

This is a deeply inclusive and genuinely collaborative company—one where positivity doesn’t just exist, it flourishes. There’s a clear, intentional commitment to employee well-being, paired with an equally strong investment in long-term growth and future development. People here are supported, encouraged, and empowered to thrive, not just in their roles today, but in the paths they’re building for tomorrow.

Cons

The company readily embraces change, moving with agility and an openness to new direction—though at times, that momentum can lead to pivots that arrive a bit faster than the organization can fully absorb. Even so, this adaptability reflects a culture unafraid of evolution, always reaching toward what’s next rather than standing still.

3.0
Apr 2, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote first if not close to a hub. Company has steady, consistent growth

Cons

Though growth continues, benefits seem to be lacking/declining through the years

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