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
1.0
Jan 19, 2022

Terrible to work for

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Pros

-good starting pay - flexibility from remote work

Cons

This company has been a nightmare to work for and is definitely not saving the world with their questionable data -consistent mass layoffs that leave huge holes in teams - they will then transfer work to anyone left, whether they're qualified or not -sketchy verification of data because they regularly fire the employees with actual ag knowledge (or move them into sales roles..?) -company has changed direction so many times that any project you're on will probably never get anywhere -roles will be changed countless times to fill holes left by people leaving and raises are rare --was up for one and then 'laterally moved' without discussion because someone quit and I was disqualified for the raise even though the work I do now requires significantly more skill

5.0
Jan 19, 2022

Good customer-centric product process, strong mission

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Pros

Thought a lot over the past few years on how I'd like to be investing my time/life, and Indigo has been a great way for me to fulfill that need. At the most practical level, it's a business trying to strategically align with the wave of investment in ESGs, traceability, sustainability, etc. but over the years I've learned that this also aligns with the various producers, buyers, agribusinesses, and brands who are also making those investments. More specific to what the technology culture looks like: - Surprisingly (for how nascent the org is) mature product process, great collaboration of product, design, and engineering throughout the entire process. - Leadership creates space for teams to discover the right problems to tackle, concept solutions, and execute in the best way they see fit (bottoms up, problem focused) - Acknowledges strategic missteps, and pivots based on customer learnings and feedback - Paths to progression is something leadership is actively addressing

Cons

- I'm sure this is said about every startup (Indigo is no different) - can be some ambiguity in the day-to-day, and change is always possible (although leadership recognizes the tradeoffs) - Change is incremental and can take a while to see major impacts. - Not all projects are directly "sticking your hands in dirt and saving the planet" - our customers have been in the business for generations and our first priority is solving their problems, not necessarily pushing "sustainability". We're all supporting that mission, but some roles/teams/projects are further from that than others.

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