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Poor management - Anonymous employee iRiS Software Systems Employee Review

2.0
May 4, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great, enthusiastic, and passionate team members, wfh, good work life balance, flexi hours wonderful.

Cons

Extremely poor management. Unsympathetic, poor decisions being made, driving the company into the ground with their inability to listen to employee suggestions until it is too late. CEO refused to take a pay cut and opted for mass redundancies, executive team on a huge wage disparity to other employees despite small size of company meaning that workload was often shared. Poor progression structure, hard work rarely praised or rewarded, apathetic to obvious employee demotivation.

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1.0
Dec 21, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent number of holidays; good international opportunities

Cons

Always hiring mid- and upper-level management. Won't hire workers, so current team is over-worked, losing PTO, and overly stressed. Senior leadership is clueless and unable to change direction even when the path chosen is proven to be wrong. Inefficient, top-heavy, untrustworthy. No CPAs or payroll experience in US management team.

5.0
May 19, 2025
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Pros

Creative Ownership: As a UI/UX designer, I had the freedom to shape the product's user experience from early stages — a rare opportunity in more mature companies. Fast-Paced Environment: The startup energy was high, and decisions were made quickly, allowing ideas to be implemented without months of red tape. Close Collaboration: Worked closely with cross-functional teams including product managers, developers, and even clients — great for skill growth and understanding the end-to-end process. Impactful Work: My design decisions directly affected user satisfaction and client retention, which was rewarding. Learning Opportunities: Exposure to the unique challenges in the hospitality tech space helped me grow professionally.

Cons

Limited Design Resources: As with many startups, tools and budgets were lean — I had to wear multiple hats and improvise often. Work-Life Balance: Long hours were common, especially around product launches and major feature rollouts. Growing Pains: The company is still building processes, so sometimes roles and responsibilities were unclear or shifting. Tech Debt: The platform evolved quickly but sometimes at the cost of user experience consistency and technical scalability. Unstructured Feedback Loops: Feedback from users or stakeholders wasn’t always formalized, requiring proactive effort to gather insights.

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