Change is coming - Senior Business Analyst iPipeline Employee Review

4.0
Sep 29, 2016
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Pros

Great people to work with, these people know how to roll their sleeves up and get things done. Great benefits. The FTL office has gone through 2 acquisitions in the last three years so it will take some time to iron everything out. Knowledgeable people in the directors seats and upper management is making a sound investment and effort to turn things around.

Cons

Until things actually get turned around the life work balance is challenging.

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iPipeline Response
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Thank you for your comments and by the way we have great people in our FTL office. Over the past year they have accomplished so much and should be very proud. If we need more training let the HR group know what you want and we will provide the training. We have been hiring as fast as we can and as you know finding tech talent in FTL is very hard. I do know as I write this we are about to make a couple of offers in that office. Regarding comp time, we are all professionals and if you have worked many nights and weekends in a row then take some time. Thank you for comments and your great effort. Tim

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Cons

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