Poor leadership, decent pay - Senior Analyst IntegriChain Employee Review

2.0
Sep 30, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited PTO is nice if you’re able to use it. It used to be better but they took away a lot of the perks like Team PTO days. 401K matching is standard. The pay is competitive. The health insurance is with Cigna. The benefits are decent but Cigna likes to decline paying for everything. Be prepared to always fight with insurance.

Cons

This company is extremely disorganized. They make changes without consulting the people the changes will impact. They put their resources into the top dollar clients and make little effort to better the system as a whole for everyone else. There is little to no respect for each other’s time or for booking meetings. Meetings constantly start late or run over. Management over delegates their personal tasks and is rarely available to assist. There is a severe lack of training and accountability across the board. This company prides itself on setting industry standards and hiring subject matter experts, but in reality it is the opposite. People are hired to fill seats. Every person is siloed, and even though this is constantly discussed and leadership says they want to change, when you ask to train elsewhere you’re told no. If you’re good at your job you are rewarded with more work. If you’re not good at your job you are promoted to management. The managers and analysts who are actually good at their jobs are borderline burnout.

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5.0
Feb 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Highly collaborative, great environment for career growth.

Cons

Remote work due to Covid did make cross collaboration more challenging.

2.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Same thing you read in all of these reviews: there are some good, smart people here desperately trying to do good work in the face of insurmountable pressure to do otherwise. I'm not a business guy. I still handle my checkbook in a spiral notebook and I'm thinking about moving my retirement investments from guitar pedals to tulip bulbs, which I think are due for a comeback. All I know is software so while this isn't a particularly interesting organization if you want to solve interesting problems and feel good about the software engineering work you do day-to-day, it may very well be a great model of American business acumen.

Cons

Do you like metrics? Because make no mistake, your deliverable at IntegriChain will be metrics. You gots to get them Jiras all warm & fuzzy and you'll spend a lot of time filling out checklists or forgetting to fill out checklists and then finding out your ticket is somehow back in In Development because you forgot the checklist. You'll spend a lot of time hearing about the stuff you've done wrong in Jira as well. Standup? More like sit down & get a cuppa, because we're going to be here a while. Do you like timesheets? Because at IC you have four of them. Your timesheet, your time logging in Jira, your leave requests in a system that's NOT the same one as the timesheet and then a shared spreadsheet that you'll log that leave in. Do you like to not know what's going on? Maybe nobody's telling your manager things, maybe they're just telling you that. I don't know for sure and I'm not sure which is worse but that's what you get.

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