Great Place to Work! - Anonymous employee iPipeline Employee Review

4.0
Apr 8, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- People! - Culture - Opportunity - Management - Did I say people? They really try hard to bring in top notch folks that can grow with and help grow the company. - CEO is a caring, real human being. Down to earth. Yes, he demands a lot, but he also cares deeply about the good people that work under him. - CSO is a character but has wonderfully creative ideas. Just what you'd expect. :)

Cons

- Not all office locations/departments are created equal. Perception is that some locations/departments are much more desirable than others. - Health benefits are trickier than what I'm used to. Perhaps that's just the trend. iPipeline does a great job in helping to offset the challenges, though.

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iPipeline Response
10y
These are great comments and I appreciate the thought you put into your suggestions. We actually are looking at he PS model with the help of Thoma Bravo team. We will roll out culture changes next week at the company meeting. Thank you, Tim

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