Unless significant changes happen, I'd stay away. - Implementation Specialist iWorQ Systems Employee Review

2.0
22 May 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Good if looking to break into SaaS industry and work with city government. -High commissions available if working on sales team -Weekly snack provided (donuts and bagels) + fountain drink

Cons

-Small company micro-managed by owner that trickles down to management. -There is no HR, employees often go unheard and underrepresented into situations as to not challenge power dynamic of owner/leadership. -Refusal to adapt to modern company benefits that keep employees happy and save costs for company (WFH, Decent time off, Better insurance) -Account executives are glorified SDR's with high commission rates but paid a base rate of around $10 hourly. (no risk to employer and difficult if looking to support family) -Sales is touted as most important division in company and propped up as evidence of how well the company pays despite many other departments being paid below industry standard. -Advice from management can seem uninformed or petty at times as there is a religious undertone that often seeps into employee approval/disapproval -Nepotism, employees with last names from prominent families or some connection to owners are allowed to underachieve at their position or quickly promoted to positions they may not be qualified for. -Culture of fear permeates throughout the company, employees are scared to voice their true opinion of management decisions and structures. -Organizational communication is very poor, no visibility into forecast, product support, industry change, growing opportunities, potential changes that will affect your position/department. -Customer support is free, meaning that the top clients get about the same level of service as some of the lesser paying clients. This can be very frustrating as priority clients often go under-served and churn due to lack of support and industry leading services. -Information is silohed, work is often made much more difficult as knowledge isn't shared openly that would help sales team. This often leads to teams being pitted against one another instead or having a friendly environment when everyone is informed on what's going on with the client/opportunity. -Opportunities to spread the wealth and work as team almost non-exisitant outside of sales. Department managers do not receive commission from those they lead so very little incentive to be invested in their success. -Department KPI's are all but meaningless, bonuses are deducted at every opportunity for things often outside of one's control. -Refusal to adapt and improve company culture across the board has led to a recent exodus within the department. Many are moving on for greater opportunities and to companies that value their employees.

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iWorQ Systems Response
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iWorQ has an Employee Capital Specialist, Onboarding and Compensation Specialist, and Operations specialist that manage all the HR questions and concerns. Healthcare, PTO and Benefits are available through an employee portal. Your knowledge and experience will be missed. You have insights into every department and position- We will try to learn from the information provided. We wish you the best in you next endeavor.

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5.0
22 Feb 2025
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
23 Jul 2025
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Some managers are very personable * Mostly everyone else is great to work with * iWorQ values its employees in how generous they are with pay and opportunities for bonuses, that's something significant they have going for them * There are free office snacks and drinks which helps keep one going throughout the day, especially with mentally rigorous jobs * I believe that the owner really tries to give back to those who try their best

Cons

* Some managers are very NOT personable, and their influence is greater than others there, so their impersonable-ness is felt a lot more than everyone else's personable-ness. It starts out subtle, but over time keeps piling up and up and is something that is felt almost all the time.

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