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inCode Telecom Group

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RUN AWAY! - Consultant inCode Telecom Group Employee Review

1.0
Jun 9, 2016
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Pros

There are good people at this company, but they all get shut out by upper management. Upper management is influenced by a bad CEO that allows employees that treat others like crap to be glorified, promoted, and cheered. I wouldn't even consider this place a stepping stone, you're better off not wasting your time here and looking for other opportunities that pay better and treat their employees with respect and dignity.

Cons

Horrible CEO and upper management- Lazy CEO and upper management has milked the company for air miles, expense accounts and give nothing in return to the company. They're insecure of people who come to the company and are high performers. Afraid of losing their own jobs, they typically shut the higher performers and good people out. This company runs on lies and they refuse to be honest with their own employees.

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5.0
Feb 24, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great exposure to upper management High responsibility early on Great bench experience (when not on a billable project)

Cons

Slightly lower compensation than the industry

4.0
Jun 9, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Consistently profitable company doing cool work in the industry - Tight-knit culture with unpretentious staff that operates inside an innovative multi-national Company. - Some of the smartest people around, both from a business and technology perspective. - More diverse client base in years past - Mobile Operators, Cable Companies, Private Equity firms and an increasing number of new clients. - Good benefits including no out-of-pocket health insurance, SPP

Cons

- 2015 was a tough year; 2016 looks much more promising but still work to do. - Need more scale to push firm to the next level given recent attrition. - Oftentimes new hires matriculating into a role have better earning potential than existing employees who have been around for a few years and climbed the ladder. Must resolve. - Access to Ericsson SME's is a massive advantage but it cannot disrupt the work the firm needs to perform. Ways of working must be fixed. - Need more training. Some good programs in place but needs to be more rigorous

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