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Intertape Polymer reviews

3.6

74% would recommend to a friend

(162 total reviews)

Peter C. Durette

84% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Intertape Polymer has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 162 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Intertape Polymer employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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162 reviews
2.0
May 3, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company as a majority has an understanding for family needs. They also operate as a family-type environment (which is both good and bad). There are a few associates who deserve mentor status should the company ever decide to focus on their employee base. There are some employees who take real pride in their job and the transparency of that makes working with those individuals a genuine experience.

Cons

Intertape as a whole lacks a solid core business strategy. They operate with little commitment to their own time consuming business plans and seem to be in a constant state of non-directional change. They contradict their own initiatives. They give an impression of never ending instability. Poor communication seems to be the building block of their company culture. They treat their internal organizational assignments like a book of secrets. Matter-of-fact information is held clandestine which only fosters gossip that at times take priority over day-to-day operations. Almost non-existent employee development and employee reviews are hit or miss. You may get one or you may never get one. Management could seriously benefit from a training course in public speaking and tact. Their entitlement lectures exponentially increase the diminishing morale when cut salaries and heavy workload due to continual re-org layoffs are already a contributing factor. While the family oriented environment is a pro, there is a perceived inverse relationship with regards to top level cliques and sound decision making. The volatility of these types of circles cultivates cutthroat practices and breeds hostility.

2.0
Apr 3, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company has a strong market presence due to its scale. Bradenton / Montreal - both very nice cities. Plant locations are generally in second tier cities. Usually very nice, especially for those who have ties to the area. Like many such places, they may not be a draw for those from other areas.

Cons

Many, many years of weak management have left the company with debt. There are lots of plant locations, many non-performing business units. There are opportunties for "financial engineering" - i.e. watch out. The Yull family and their personal friends continue to benefit in ways that would not happen in a truly public company. IPG is sort of half way in between. The company has a poorly defined competitive strategy - thus it is difficult to say what skills and capabilities will be valued and which business groups will be retained. Management needs a lot of work. Generally well-meaning people, but the breadth of experience and professional competency is not what one would expect. IPG is Still caught in a 25 year old mindset of selling to distributors. IPG has a reputation as "Call IPG for 10% less",,, The company is generally not prepared to invest in new initiatives. A $50k program will require an executive team meeting and several months of time. But a $500k sales meeting for IPG sales people (employees) is an "indispensible expense" - again, an indicator of a 25 year old "Rah-Rah" type of sales mentality...each meeting is like a high school prom with a theme, nifty gifts labeled with the name of the lastest sales incentive program. Not much in the way of understanding customer's, engineering needs, product attributes, business objectives, etc. IPG is a good company, and one you should not hesitate to join as long as you can weather having things go south - if they do. There is company level risk. And rarely a week goes by that a memo does not circulate that says "Mr./Ms.___ is no longer here" So...a solid opportunity if you are local.

1.0
Jan 22, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible schedule and good core employees that are not being utilized to their full potential. I personally like that it was close to home, time off was flexible, and the people were generally nice. Management was willing to work with you when unexpected events happened.

Cons

Management is the reason this company will FAIL! They need to do some major internal evaluations, first by doing some major house cleaning, starting at the top of the company and working their way down the ladder. I personally did not like working there because there was no room to grow and management was incompetent and was very unprofessional. Also, I disliked that raises were very hard to get, mostly due to the fact that the performance evaluations were, most of the time, never even reviewed.

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