In Time Tec reviews

3.4

62% would recommend to a friend

(834 total reviews)
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Jeet Kumar

77% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

In Time Tec has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 834 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The In Time Tec employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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834 reviews
1.0
Jul 22, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The company values are great. That's why they feel so good when you learn about them. Leadership is a well-oiled machine convincing you that they take those values seriously.

Cons

...BUT, make no mistake, the advertised values don't actually shape or restrict the behaviors and actions of the owners/CEO. These values only exist as a scaffold to whip you against. These owners successfully hire, cultivate, and promote personality types that they can control. No one ever treats the CEO like he treats everyone else, and simply put: he thinks the fecal matter coming out his mouth doesn't stink. But it does. The big stink. Many meetings and conversations contained targeted direct verbal and emotional harassment by the CEO, amidst peers. It's quite shocking when you see and experience it for the first time. I've never seen anyone push back. Dude is a one-man army of unsupported assumptions and biases that he will attempt to force down your throat "with love" (he tells everyone he loves them) while offensively explaining how you wanted it or deserved it, even though he's way off base. If you resist/refuse that narrative tickling your tonsils, beware that ultimately your unwillingness to accept/agree will be indirect grounds for dismissal. The CEO-created leadership style of metaphysical-nonsense, embodied in most of these zombie-leaders, tries to blur the line between therapist and employer, peer-pressuring vulnerable honest extractions in multiple contexts - then disseminating and sharing this private/sensitive knowledge. Multiple times I've seen these shared vulnerabilities used against the person later. I've even seen this pattern play out based on sensitive PHI, without any regard for medical privacy or concern for the individual (mind blown). I would not trust this leadership with any sensitive information. Worst "HR" department ever! They are the designated cheerleaders of this backward-CULTure and are zealots in their own right. Just read the comments and narrative from them in these reviews. Try to imagine navigating your HR needs and communicating within that meta-language all day. Summary: This zombie-leadership with no individual backbone has sold itself into the cultish endeavors of the CEO. They will not hesitate to violate laws, contracts, norms, values, morals, and you - if you are perceived to question the CEO's agenda for his fiefdom or stand up for these targeted vulnerable people. This company is not about software nor people, despite what they would have you believe; except that software and staff powers the economic engine. It is about the CEO and his "platform" (personal fiefdom) from which he derives $$ to pursue his exotic liberal self-serving agenda with a veneer of zen-like legitimacy - a veneer which I personally know is fake and sheddable whenever necessary.

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In Time Tec Response
1y
At In Time Tec, we strive to foster an environment of openness and connectedness. If you had major concerns while employed at In Time Tec, we sincerely hope you voiced them and brought attention to any perceived injustices so we could discuss them and resolve them. It sounds like In Time Tec was not a great fit for you culturally, and we hope you found an employer that aligns more closely with your expectations of leadership. Best of luck in your future endeavors.
1.0
Aug 18, 2021

CULTure

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I don’t have a good pro

Cons

ITT’s people first motto is twisted. They say people first because like a cult they want you to be “all in” or you are out. If you don’t agree with the philosophy they are throwing at you, be ready for a rude awakening. They target the vulnerable and idealistic. They force you to talk about past traumas when you don’t want to or are not ready and then provide no help other than to “let it go”. None of them are educated to do this psychoanalysis. Be prepared to be put on the spot by their higher level managers and made an example in front of your peers. They hire great people which is the hard part and you see them ruin their souls. They say they are not like any other company but they are. If you are valuable to them they will try to keep you with giving you raises. If you are not - you just see the door. And like every company they don’t follow their values - transparency doesn’t exist - you don’t ever hear of people leaving and management never tells you exactly what their plans are. Prepare to be a leader right away even if you are super new to the industry - hey you may even be a Technical Lead or Architect after you’ve just been out of your school for 6 months. They say that there is “no right or wrong” answer or decision when in their minds they already have an answer they want. So don’t believe you really have any power to make a decision because when you make the wrong one they will let you know. Their promises are empty unless it is moving the top forward or if you worship the top and follow their philosophy. No one questions the CEO because well like all the other reviews - he is God. Whatever he says gos no matter what. If you want to survive - worship him. You will be fine.

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In Time Tec Response
4y
First of all, we honestly appreciate your feedback. It is important for all of our employees to be able to candidly share any areas in which they feel stuck or incomplete. With that being said, we know In Time Tec is not for everyone. People either love it or they hate it. And we are ok with that. It sounds like you were in the “hate it” camp. While we disagree with the language used in your review, we do see where you are coming from. We do want people to be all in, we do hire great people, we will keep giving raises. We will even ask newer employees to be leaders. In fact, we ask all our employees to be leaders in the sense that a title doesn’t determine if you can or cannot lead. We believe that everyone can be a leader by showing up for others, making meaningful contributions, and being their authentic selves. You can lead as a junior software engineer or as the manager of a department. It is unfortunate that you did not experience our values of trust, transparency, integrity, and leadership during your short time here. We are experiencing massive growth because of our commitment to Create Abundance and we are working hard to make sure everyone has the same experience while they are with us. It seems that we missed the mark with you. We wish you the best of luck on your future endeavors and appreciate the time you did dedicate to In Time Tec.
2.0
May 9, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good benefits: employee benefits covered for you and the overall benefits are nice as they use good plans. Employer-contributed 401k as well. - Semi-decent pay: for Idaho it's probably is very competitive, but don't expect to make standard developer pay here, you can make much more elsewhere if that is what you are looking for. - Employer paid training/continuous learning: if you are looking at certifications and it makes sense for your role, they will cover it for you. They also have a few technical learning groups, which can be helpful, unfortunately most people are too busy to actually put good effort into these so you'll probably cover the same book 4 or 5 times.

Cons

- ZERO work life balance: The CEO openly brags about how his loved ones feel like he has no time for them, but its because work is just so important. So you can understand why high level management continually talks about how life and work are intermingled. (They openly say that if money is no object, you'd still be there working because you believe in their mission...you don't show up to be a developer, you show up to "create abundance") Sure, you have a life and work at the same time so they will be mixed together in a sense, but that doesn't mean my life has to be my work. India night meetings also don't help here. The teams in India are great and they are fun to interact with. However, all you can think about in the afternoon is how you have another hour of meetings later on so you can't really enjoy your evening or make plans with friends/family. The work week here really feels like a grind. - Toxic "family" culture: They always talk about how they are a "family" and how they never want to fire anyone unless things just don't really work out. Basically this place is a buy in (or at least fake it) or get out. If you question the judgement of higher management, you're out, if you don't buy into their created language they spend a year drilling into your head, you're out, if you don't open up about your life traumas or dramas, you're out....seriously...people get fired for these things and one day are randomly gone. Once you ask about that person, they say that the person decided to move on from the company and all is well. They talk about transparency and authenticity but they do not stick to it themselves. They will also call you out on stupid stuff, like if they see you eating junk food they will march on over and tell you how it is terrible for you and how you need to lose weight (some experiences were a manager making fun of an employee in front of other employees on stuff like this), however they might constantly have a beer in their hands. Don't call people out on stuff when you have your own problems. Also, it's just not appropriate in a work environment. -Bogus roles: This is where new developers need to be careful. They will tell you and promise you anything. I wanted to be an actual developer there and I was promised that I would be a developer there in 6-12 months after a short stint in QA. Multiple years later and no sight of actual development role. Hell, even the QA role turned out to be a Product Owner/Business Analyst role. Some new devs get lucky and actually get put in a good position, maybe 1 out of every 5 hired, but they basically make the India teams do all the work while you attend meetings with clients so you can just say "Yes, we can do that!" and then make the India team do it. Senior devs can probably stay very technical here, but it's honestly a toss up for new devs. They have been, and will continuously will be, losing their great technical talent to other places because people actually want to freaking code, not sit in meetings all day. People who just want to show up and screw around in their free time love it here because they can do just that. Go to meetings, say yes we can, and then go out to lunch for 2 hours.

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In Time Tec Response
1y
Thanks for your candid feedback. We're sorry to hear you had such a negative experience at In Time Tec. It is true, the culture of our company and the requirements of being apart of a global operation is not for everyone. We wish you the best of luck on all of your future endeavors.
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