DO NOT BE FOOLED BY FALSE POSITIVE REVIEWS!!! - Generative Ai Associate Innodata Employee Review

1.0
3 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Literally the only pro is that you get to WFH and the “projects” you are assigned are mindless AI slop.

Cons

There isn’t enough space in this text box to summarize the cons of this company. Do you see a lot of moderately good reviews associated with their name? Yeah, those are fabricated, or made by contracted workers that don’t have access to FTE benefits. This company is incredibly skilled at hiring employees under the guise that they will be full time, then blaming their “clients” for sudden and unexpected layoffs that leave many workers stranded. I have worked for some pretty awful employers in my past, but Innodata is genuinely a joke. I’m glad they’ve reaped the benefit of their FTEs and scaled the stock market enough to become relevant. When I was hired, they were nothing, barely deserving of a result via Google search. My feelings were confirmed by the fact that I was laid off via email on a Tuesday at 8:30pm. DO NOT WORK HERE. For the love of GOD, if you have any self-respect, seek a job elsewhere. I don’t care what they’re paying you. This job isn’t enough to make you attractive on applications elsewhere, there is ZERO growth, and they will play you, lie to you, and manipulate you until the very end. If you’re a contractor, do yourself a favor and look for work anywhere else. STOP MAKING THIS COMPANY MONEY. I wish I could say this review was biased, but it isn’t. I wish I couldn’t say I wasn’t a victim while writing this, but I am. Please, please search elsewhere. Take your wisdom, worth, and dignity to any other company but this K-hole of a job where aluminum robots would get more respect.

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5.0
2 Feb 2026
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Pros

Great place to work with consistent communication.

Cons

Days can get repetitive and dry

2.0
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Pros

The vast majority of the people I worked with on projects for a major internet company were friendly and educated. The pay was decent for trivial remote work.

Cons

Projects were tedious at best and seemed poorly designed. Rubrics designed either by the contracting company or Innodata were often poorly thought through, and rules tripped over themselves or remained ambiguous. The company we were sub-contracted to was infamous for not replying to inquiries asking for clarification for how to evaluate the AI. Prompts given to the AI were often incoherent--just a word or name, often misspelled--which left us making arbitrary decisions about how well the AI addressed the prompt. Rubrics were hidden from employees evaluating the AI, though that seemed to be a result of neglect by a company still figuring out how to run things, not an active decision to deceive employees. I left well before the recent waves of layoffs. Management had tried to assure us that jobs were secure, but that seemed delusional given that the contracting company was farming out work through other companies rather than hire us itself.

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