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Internal Data Resources

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Internal Data Resources reviews

4.1

74% would recommend to a friend

(206 total reviews)

Ashley Holahan

89% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Internal Data Resources has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 206 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Internal Data Resources employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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206 reviews
1.0
Aug 5, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1) I was able to work through IDR out of Atlanta, GA, 100% from my home for 7 years. 2) The money was fairly good, but the company policy of a review every year did not occur; instead I had to contact the CEO, Eric French, after my 3rd year to even get noticed.

Cons

My largest complaint concerning IDR is that they profess to value their employees, and offer an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) that may or may not pay out to anyone in the far distant future, maybe. The company may or may not ever pay out to anyone, except to those working in the main offices, at the whim of whomever controls the fund. If the ESOP is part of any prospective employee of the company in making their decision to work for IDR, then they may wish to rethink working for this company.

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Internal Data Resources Response
9y
It is an IDR practice to make sure each of our employees understand the entire IDR benefits structure; including those listed benefits of IDR’s Employee Stock Ownership Plan. Not only is an overview provided when these individuals go through our on-boarding process, but also during the vestment process, and, if applicable, the off-boarding process. As part of this process to ensure that all individuals understand the benefits, and their rights under the ESOP, we provide a verbal overview, supporting written materials, and we ensure an IDR representative is always available to address any additional questions an individual may have regarding these plans. IDR remains committed to creating a comfortable and transparent process for all of our employees. We appreciate your feedback, and will continue to strive to ensure the communication on these processes are as thorough as they can be.
5.0
Jun 22, 2016

Your success is up to you

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great company culture - high energy, fun. Professional development - a lot of time and money is put into training employees as well as continual development like Leadership Development and Mentorship Program Money - Recruiters and Account Managers have a great base pay and the best in the industry commission structure. Your annual salary is solely based on your ambition and what you put into it.

Cons

The only thing is that many of our employees are entry-level, right out of college so most are expecting a typical 8 to 5 and immediate gratification (hires and commission). It takes time and hard work to ramp up and to start being successful in the business. It's sales.

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Internal Data Resources Response
9y
Thanks for your feedback. It's great to see when our team 'gets it'. We'll keep working on our training plans to help limit that ramp up time for our new team members. In the meantime, we'd appreciate any suggestions you have.
5.0
Jun 1, 2016

IDR

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I joined IDR to become successful and be apart of a growing and nurturing company with a vision, and that is exactly what I got. I was trained to be tough and had to deal with a lot of coaching and criticism, but that is what I expected coming into a new company and new industry right out of college. If someone is looking for a job where they are not pushed and coached to be successful, and they don't strive to be successful, this job or industry is really not for you. Within 3 months I was promoted, and within another 6 months after that I promoted - and that was because I was pushed to greatness and because my leaders had faith in me and coached me the way to the top. Now I am a leader to newcomers in the company and pushing others to greatness, while I am continuing my growth in success and as a leader. IDR has given me the opportunity of a lifetime and I respect this company and this opportunity more than anything. I am watching the company grow before my eyes with new strategies, new ideals, and a new COO who is quickly and progressively pushing everyone in the right direction. If you do not want to be part of a company that truly cares about your success and greatness to the point where they push you above your limits and outside your comfort zone, don't join the company, and don't pursue IT staffing. But if you want to join a close-knit group of hard-working, success-driven, and awesome individuals who care about each other's personal and professional greatness, it may be for you. As an employee who had a rough and tough few months at the beginning, I will tell you that IDR takes care of you like no other. Whether it's internal competitions to go on a free vacation or the compensation program for fitness/health & wellness activities, IDR wants the best for its employees and makes sure that hard work not only earns big bucks, but earns you perks as well.

Cons

Turnover - because of failure to evaluate individuals who are willing to put in the effort to truly exceed and be coached to greatness. It's not for everyone, which is fine and standard for the target age-range. But, in personal experience I have interviewed 15+ people and told them about the long hours, hard work, etc. and they have all agreed and "been excited" about the opportunity...then later quit or gotten let go because of the reasons they were "excited" in the first place (not okay with the long hours or hard work to become successful in sales or recruiting).

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Internal Data Resources Response
10y
Thanks for your review. IDR is pleased to have individuals like you on our team. Looking forward to our future with you.
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