Pros
None at the moment. Imre was once a great place to work, it is sad to see where we are now.
Cons
When I first joined Imre, it was a beacon of innovation and employee well-being. However, the culture has undergone a dramatic shift for the worse under new leadership. Toxic Leadership: The new leaders are insecure and seem threatened by employees who are smarter or more productive than them. This insecurity has led to a rash of dismissals, targeting employees who have devoted themselves entirely to the betterment of the company. False Perks: During interviews, candidates are told of perks like unlimited PTO. However, the reality is different. The expectation is that you work late into the night and during weekends. When requests for additional help or resources are made, they're met with a hard 'no.' Arbitrary Promotions: Employees are told that promotions happen once or twice a year. However, it appears to be a system favoring 'teacher's pets' who get promoted outside of these windows. This is both unfair and demoralizing for those who genuinely hustle. Outdated Strategies: The management approach seems stuck in methodologies that were effective a decade ago. This refusal to evolve harms the quality of client work and makes the company less competitive. Business Deception: Freelancers are hired for new business pitches to present a façade of competency. Once the business is won, the work is handed off to junior staff or less expensive freelancers, compromising quality. Final Word: If you are someone who questions the status quo or is looking for a fair work environment, this is not the place for you. To survive here, you need to become a 'yes-person' and engage in constant public praise on internal communication channels like Slack