IPipeline is all about culture. - Product Support Analyst iPipeline Employee Review

3.0
Jun 26, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The managers are people-oriented. The company promotes a healthy lifestyle. They supply top-of-the-line laptops. Career advancement looks promising. Everyone is pretty friendly.

Cons

Communication is lacking. Benefits aren't competitive. Pay could be better. No standards when sending instant messages internally. Some managers seem out of touch.

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iPipeline Response
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Thank you for the comments and we do need to do a better job communicating, especially between certain departments. Please stop by and I will show you stack rankings as our benefits are in the top tier related to comparable companies in our industry so I think you need to understand better what others are providing. 50% of our employees were hired in the last two years and they all received 10% plus increases over their previous jobs. We pay our employees at market rates and provide great opportunities for advancement. We should talk about your comments on pay and benefits. Stop in some time. Tim

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Cons

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