Management listens to feedback. - Developer iPipeline Employee Review

3.0
Jun 8, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good initial progression potential. Management actively trying to improve workplace and listens to feedback from employees.

Cons

Very hard to move onto other internal projects and gain more varied experience. Compensation and benefits are below average in some roles for London.

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iPipeline Response
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Thanks for your feedback. I'm looking forward to when we can travel again and to seeing everyone in the new Bromley office. One of our goals is to hire people who will progress their careers through iPipeline. Sometimes that happens quickly sometimes it takes a little longer. We continue to investment in training and people and recently announced the addition Kevin Baer as our Chief People Officer. One of Kevin's key focuses is development of our people and that includes growth opportunities with new assignments. I recommend you reach out to Kevin to discuss some of these goals (or to Helen Jones head of HR in UK). I am also available if you would like to discuss. Just hit me up on Teams. Happy to have a conversation with you. All my best, Larry

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Cons

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