Great people + Great product = Great possibilities - Anonymous employee Interos Employee Review

5.0
Jul 31, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

People are great Solving real important issues Has a vision

Cons

Structure Spread thin across orgs

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5.0
Jan 18, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

loved everything about this company except getting laid off

Cons

a lot of architectural changes

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Interos Response
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Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts. We are pleased that you recommend Interos overall and had such a positive experience working with us. This is our goal for every employee and we are committed to helping team members learn and grow. To your point about architectural changes, like many startup companies managing market changes, we made difficult but necessary choices to adapt our organization and resources to ensure the health of our company and protect our ability to invest for the future. We recognize the uncertainty this caused for affected employees. We provided severance and transition support to help team members through the process. Anecdotally, several transitioning employees complimented the caring way this situation was handled. We appreciate your comments about leadership coordination and have shared them with management. We have a robust meeting and alignment cadence between C-level and middle management but recognize there are always opportunities to get better. Thank you again for your comments and your contributions to Interos. We wish you every success in the future
1.0
Apr 21, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote working is nice. Benefits are above average.

Cons

1) No professional development opportunities or career discussions - After way more than a year, my manager has not talked to me about a path for internal promotion or what I should do in terms of self-development. Interos managers either don’t care to develop employees or lack the ability to do so. This is a common experience among non-manager employees. 2)Obsequiousness is valued over competence-The only way it seems to get ahead is to be part of the “in group” that constantly praises senior leadership and talks about how great it is to be part of “One Interos.” Many of the truly competent people have left or have one foot out the door. 3)Sales staff turnover -Because of layoffs, the sales staff has turned over at least 100% in 15 months. No business can be successful if its sales team turns over that much. The Chief Revenue Officer was recently fired, But it is not clear if that action will fix anything. 4.Minimal Human Resources support-The one person at the firm with multi-year HR experience and deep HR expertise left recently. The SVP of Talent and Operations has no background in Talent or HR. 5. Bad employee evaluation system and no clear objectives.-The entire employee evaluation system is based around a crap book called “The Ideal Team Player.” There are lots of great books on which to base evaluation systems. This is not one of them. Also, my manager did not set any goals with me at the beginning of last year. I have no idea why I received the rating that I did during employee reviews at the beginning of this year. And my manager set no goals or expectations for me for this year. This is probably connected to point 4 above. I am stopping at five. I could name more.

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