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Integral Ad Science

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Integral Ad Science reviews

3.6

54% would recommend to a friend

(361 total reviews)
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Lisa Utzschneider

72% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Integral Ad Science has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 361 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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361 reviews
5.0
Apr 25, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Market leading products, collaborative atmosphere, great people to work with, management listens to input and genuinely looks at initiating positive change.

Cons

Not really a con, but it's very fast-paced, so be prepared to work fast and hard. With that said, there's a respect for work-life balance.

4.0
Apr 19, 2022

Good Place to Learn and Explore

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good benefits and provides ample growth and learning opportunities.

Cons

Even though it claims to be a global organization, it should be more inclusive. The policies still are US centric.

3.0
Apr 5, 2022

Feedback is a gift

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Promotions are fairly regular and expected for ICs (October and April cycles) Onboarding and resources are decent Not a hard sell product - most companies and agencies view verification like table stakes Most of the people you work with from a peer level are great, although, talent has started to dwindle Unlimited PTO and Summer Fridays

Cons

Sales is considered way > CS but CS is still a sales role without the title or pay (CSMs are paid significantly less while constantly having more work put on their plate). Ultimately, if you want to work in sales - be an AE. If you want to be a CSM, go elsewhere. Many of the more technical team members were laid off during the earlier days of the pandemic and IAS has yet to recover from this decision; the technical support team is very lean so if you're in CS, be prepared to be more technically savvy than you'd likely want There's been a lot of turnover with leaders and while some of the leaders are solid, several are sub par. Advise caution when interviewing to ensure you feel good about who will be your immediate manager as this will largely dictate your experience. You will need a strong manager to advocate for you as SLT/HR is largely out of touch. While promotions aren't hard to come by, $$ is. Negotiate hard when you start because this starting number will be used as the number to base off all of your future raises, which in my experience were largely lackluster. HR is tough to negotiate with which is where your manager advocate is needed. Quarterly bonuses are great but can be hard to achieve, especially because there is not a good tracking mechanism to track your progress. Everything is very manual so you often won't know exactly how your book performed until you receive your bonus letter months after the quarter closed. Tons of turnover. CSMs are churning at an exponential rate and most have not been at the company >1 year so workload has become unmanageable and is not additionally compensated for. Reasoning listed above. Benefits are not in-line with standard tech companies (no mobile/health reimbursement, medical is average)

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