Indigo reviews

3.5

34% would recommend to a friend

(614 total reviews)
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Ignacio Martinez

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19% positive business outlook

Indigo has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 614 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Indigo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Agriculture industry (3.7 stars).

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614 reviews
2.0
Jun 21, 2022
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Pros

Mission is fascinating. You become resilient and learn to deal with ambiguity.

Cons

Poor leadership. No clue how to make a viable product for ag industry. HR/ People team lack experience, empathy and genuine interest for people.

2.0
Jun 14, 2022

I Had Such High Hopes...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The pay was above average and in-office lunches (pre-Covid) were nice, but the best part was working with some truly exceptional people. While I wasn't always proud of the way the company did things, I was always proud to lead and work alongside the folks I worked with. I really wanted to work here long-term, to help build this thing into what I hoped it could be, but it ultimately became a losing proposition to stay any longer.

Cons

Despite the high hopes I had when I started, the company never lived up to the hype. While some change is always necessary, much of it could have been avoided with a few ounces of foresight. Many shifts in strategy were announced with little warning, for immediate implementation, but the plans that came along with them were half-baked at best, leaving the bottom half of the org chart to just figure it out and hope we don't lose customers in the process. This ever-shifting strategy also caused many of the layoffs mentioned in countless other reviews. Departments were built up with high-quality people who left good-paying jobs to pursue a dream of building something special. Then, without notice, those teams/departments/business units would be laid off due to an often short-sighted change in approach from leadership. Those who were able to stay on often took a reduction in pay and title to do so. Unfortunately this became all too common. Loyalty, tenure, and quality of work could never be relied on as a shield from layoffs, and even the most senior were constantly wondering if they could be next. After seeing so many good people let go through no fault of their own, seeing strategies announced and implemented that I knew were destined to fail, taking pay cuts to survive layoffs, and working for leadership that preached transparency but didn't practice it, I had to take a hard look and see if my hopes were still grounded in reality. Unfortunately they no longer were.

1.0
Jun 13, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

People --the brightest minds and most fun group of people (except those in executive leadership) Tech, benefits including health insurance, pay, snacks, lunches, coffee machines--there was no budget. My father used to say, "it's too good to be true. it isn't sustainable." And he was right and it wasn't. I cannot begin to imagine their annual operating budget between Memphis and Boston offices.

Cons

Ask anyone who worked for this company and they can never tell you what it is that Indigo does other than some company byline that was composed by marketing around a board room table. They don't make anything, provide any services, etc. It's all smoke and mirrors. Producers of American Greed need to get tipped off on this company and complete an investigation. This is the biggest scam and investors who have donated tens of millions of dollars are going to be scratching their heads that they were duped by yet another Ponzi scheme.

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