iSpring Reviews

4.4

93% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)

Irina Ignatova

100% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

iSpring has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The iSpring employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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16 reviews
3.0
Dec 18, 2019

Provincial IT company

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Comfortable office. Cookies. The colleagues are mostly nice. Management can be flexible to you if you're bringing results higher than average. And I like corporate hoodies.

Cons

iSpring positions itself as a top-notch international IT-company, but it treats its employees as a third-world workforce. Many people who work there get $500 per month and even less! The turn around is very high. Also, the corporate culture is specific and discrimination is a part of it. I know many people who left the company because of it. But if you're a conservative white man with the army experience, you'll feel at home.

1.0
Aug 3, 2020

Be very careful of this company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company positions itself as a world market leader in eLearning software and the product is actually very good and easy to sell , the company provides you the tools to do the job and the coworkers all appear to be very nice.

Cons

Where to start? Basically if you are a foreign you will be working illegally in this company. The company disregards laws from the Russian Federation and puts employees in a dangerous situation ( can even be deported) without them knowing, and when you know and try to offer a solution they just fire you. Let's stop and mention a few facts: - A foreign cannot stay outside their city of registration more than 15 days as a tourist - Business trips should be paid according to the Russian law - To work in an office you need a contract from day 1, or you will be working illegally - To move to yoshka-ola on a business trip I needed a contract and to be officially called into it and registered as a foreign worker. The company has an internal policy of "requesting" new hires to move to yoshkar-ola for at least 3 months, however they don't offer a contract to foreigners, don't pay per diems ( as per russian law) and don't register them legally. They will play you, lie and force you to be in this situation, and when you finally get tired of it they just fire you. Be aware that the Russian company has a shell company in the US that will use to make a contract with the foreigners, however, if you will check that company you will find out it only has 2 employees, so there is the possibility of incorrect activities.

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