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Integral Ad Science

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Boring - Human Resources Analyst Integral Ad Science Employee Review

3.0
Mar 25, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free food Free beer Free lunch on Friday

Cons

No communication No growth Lack of leadership and support from HR

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Integral Ad Science Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We have launched our 2019 strategic objectives which include Building an Organization of Excellence. Every employee at IAS is being tasked with helping us create a positive company culture – and that starts with leadership. We have launched more transparent Town Hall meetings, MBO’s that are shared amongst our global leaders and a recognition program to amplify the behaviors that we believe will drive a positive culture and business outcomes. We are investing in organizational training which will launch in the second half of this year which we are very excited about and know will drive engagement with teams across the business. Of course we will still have free lunch on Friday and unlimited PTO and enhanced benefit programs across the global business. Growing fast and excited about our journey! Rose Zory, Chief People Officer

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