A good company overall - Security Engineer IPC Employee Review

5.0
Mar 15, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Salary is good, benefits are good, the workload is huge but still in reasonable limits. - You'll get a lot of chances to learn, certify and obtain training for your work. - The middle and upper echelon of management team is very collaborative, with an outstanding technical background. - Old school management style which I truly enjoy, no post-modern fancy ideas, political bias, unnecessary overloading meetings just for the sake of having meetings etc. - A lot of old school colleagues who have a very strong technical background to whom you can rely on if things go south.

Cons

- None that I can think of in particular, sometimes you'd face some understaffed teams with little knowledge in infrastructure engineering, but still manageable. - Also, the push for RTO policy is not beneficial at all as it's limiting the talent pool and push the employees to make regrettable decisions such as relocating to big cities.

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5.0
Mar 27, 2026
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Pros

Good work environment, Helpful team, Good opportunity to convert to full time

Cons

The internship is only 9 weeks, and the pay is moderate.

2.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

My team tried to support me. I did complete some solid work before everything became chaotic.

Cons

I would come in each day ready to work on what we had actually planned, and then halfway through the morning everything would shift and I would need to scrap work and start over, and this would just keep happening constantly without warning. No one from above ever explained what the actual goals were or what we were supposed to be accomplishing, so I was always working blind and guessing at what mattered. Decisions got made and pushed down without anyone checking in with the people actually doing the work, which meant major deliverables got restarted multiple times for no reason I could understand. I spent way more time trying to figure out what was being asked of me than actually producing anything, and that just wore me down over time. Eventually I just stopped trying to make sense of any of it.

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