What a mess - Senior Level Staff Position Introba Employee Review

1.0
Jul 6, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

they do get some cool projects.

Cons

After multiple quarters/years of poor business performance, no leader has accepted responsibility and instead opts to seek layoffs and increased financial pressure on teams, projects and emerging services. Introba runs like a big machine with too many corporate parts that don't provide any value to the production staff - they continually apply top-down pressure on staff to improve financial performance/profitability, while squeezing project budgets, increasing overhead costs and expecting staff to cover overhead duties out of pocket. To succeed and grow within the organization, it is expected that unpaid overtime hours will be the norm - for years - until you find a way to secure a corporate job with zero responsibilities, amass enough projects to start a pyramid scheme, or push the work onto those below you. I don't doubt this is unique, just worth stating there is no model for successful and healthy team management considering the ever-evolving corporate schemes within this newly formed merged entity. Unfortunately there is also a dwindling focus on technical comprehension. Lots of talk and highly paid corporate staff pushing 'work-life balance' but this is impossible given the way the business is lead and run. Overall, disappointing leadership and corporate decision-making and the company is so far removed from the company and culture from 4+ years ago.

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5.0
Feb 21, 2026
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Pros

Comfortable experience, excellent communication, remote

Cons

Pay can be better, being remote can be hard for some.

2.0
Feb 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It's a job that pays

Cons

No support from team or boss, upper management reduced PTO from what people signed on stating that technically it wasn't a contract so they could reduce our days. They also took away quarterly and yearly bonuses. And when a client gets out of hand even though it is upper management's job to work out the issue, they will leave the team high and dry without support. It was the one black person in management last day, on the day they were talking about DEI at the all hands meeting 2 years ago (take that for what you will).

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