Recently had a wave of sudden layoffs, laying off workers right after the completion of a product. Had a insurance gap for a two-week period in which employees weren't covered. Direct deposit disappeared three weeks. Raises also don't seem to happen. The company is having a lot of growing pains and is definitely having money troubles. I wouldn't write it out entirely given it can be a great environment when they begin hiring, but be aware that benefits and perks may be slashed and wages will probably be low. Working for InTec can be fun, but you'll need to seriously consider what you own living costs are and decide if you can handle some of the uncertainty while they get rolling.