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Integral Ad Science

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Integral Ad Science reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(360 total reviews)
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Lisa Utzschneider

72% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Integral Ad Science has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 360 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Integral Ad Science employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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360 reviews
3.0
Mar 31, 2021

Enter at your own risk

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Pros

IAS is a great place for your first job. You will learn a ton and meet some great people. As an employer, IAS’ selling point is the people. Most people you will work with are genuine, down-to-Earth people who are just trying to do their best. Solid technology. The platform has some rare outages but the basic components are well-established. Good benefits package. Cigna health insurance, 401(k) match, flexible PTO.

Cons

C-suite leadership is out of touch with the employee base. Their words do not equal their actions. Multiple reorgs leading to layoffs (not COVID related) due to mismanagement and poor executive leadership Compensation is lacking, severely. “Managers” (not people managers) are paid upwards of 40% more than “Associates” for doing exactly the same job. Paying more for experience is standard, but this goes beyond that. Is it a coincidence that employees hired before the Vista (private equity firm) acquisition are paid substantially more than their counterparts hired after? You decide. Products are rolled out with little input from customer-facing departments. This is slowly changing but “why was this even released yet!?” moments are the norm. HR throws random meaningless perks at employees. One can only assume this is a vain attempt to distract us from the structural and endemic deficiencies of the employee experience. Career development is almost non-existent and when it does come, only your title will change as you’ve probably been doing the same job as those senior to you since you joined. And don’t expect any sort of meaningful raise. Potential candidates: do your due diligence. Ask yourself why the attrition rate is so high. So many talented people are leaving because there are better options out there. If you can hold out for a year or so for the experience and the name on your resume, go for it. Otherwise, think long and hard about what you might be getting into.

3.0
Jun 18, 2019

Toxic environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Location, snacks and unlimited PTO

Cons

Low wages, no room for growth and middle management.

4.0
Mar 9, 2019

EEO with amazing employee culture

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Pros

• Diversity is their strong suit. I’ve been at companies who have exercised bias through legal channels and it’s disgusting. IAS is the complete opposite. As long as you have the knowledge and personality they are looking for, you’re good to go. •Lots of women in leadership roles, too! If you’re looking for the next step in your career you WILL have a fair shot at the position with no bias. It’s VERY refreshing to experience this in real time. •Culture is extremely friendly and hardworking. We forget to loosen our ties sometimes, though. Lot’s of positive attitudes within the office. You can freely chat with people across leadership levels (minus a few). •Work Life Balance is not a myth. You will get it here. You must crank out a productive week, though. IAS isn’t for the lazy. •We have a new CEO and she is bringing change along with restructuring priorities for the company. There are tons of opportunities for you if you are a go-getter with sound ideas. You’re not just a number on a whiteboard. She will remember you. •Full pantry with snacks! Oat milk is now a fan favorite and it quickly runs out. Catered lunch on Friday’s can be hit or miss sometimes. Free food, so take the W.

Cons

•I haven’t witnessed any programs in place to encourage people who want to grow within the company. People who want to pivot into a different field (like me) are ignored and pigeonhole in their role. •More catering would be nice. (I’m nitpicking here.) • Food desert! Be prepared to budget ~$25 per day on breakfast & lunch, excluding delivery fees.

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