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Innovative Solutions

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Possibly the worst place to work, but a decent place to learn - Anonymous employee Innovative Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Nov 16, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It's a great opportunity to grow technically while working for minimal amount possible.

Cons

There is nothing good to say other than free lunches. Be aware and stay away.

Innovative Solutions Response
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Hello, thank you for your review. While we’re glad you enjoyed all that Innovative has to offer its employees to make their lives easier (like our wonderful lunch offerings), we’re sorry that you felt that the technical growth and development opportunities each employee receives should be replaced with more cash compensation. We strive to pay our employees at or above market rates, all while pushing them to achieve technical heights they never thought were possible via paid training, development, and conference opportunities. Like most things, these opportunities cost money and time, and we feel we are setting EVERYONE up for success by making constant growth a part of our strategy. Our hope is that you take everything you learned here at Innovative and apply it successfully into your future. Best of luck to you!

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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CEO approval
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Pros

I worked with some genuinely kind, talented teammates and made real friendships. Perks like InnoWeek and occasional swag can be fun.

Cons

- Misleading “remote” policy: They advertise remote flexibility, but employees are required to travel about every six weeks (twice per quarter) with zero exceptions or flexibility, even when personal or family conflicts arise. - Leadership conflicts and favoritism: The CEO and CPO are in a relationship, and she oversees “People and HR.” That dynamic gives her invisible power and influence, and when she doesn’t get her way, things quickly turn unprofessional. The President’s daughter was hired as an intern, further highlighting the nepotism that shapes decisions. It’s a company led by relationships, not merit. - Toxic internal culture: Everyone seems to date everyone, and leadership turns a blind eye, creating blurred lines, favoritism, and cliques. Professional boundaries are nearly nonexistent. - Unrealistic workload: Engineers are told to stay at 80% billable, but most run closer to 90%+ just to keep up. Burnout is common and TURNOVER IS CONSTANT! Departure emails are biweekly on average. - No real growth path: The engineering career path has been “in development” for who knows how long, but never actually finished. Advancement depends on who you know, not what you contribute. - Performative values: The company loudly promoted DEI when it was trendy, but dropped it completely when politics shifted, showing it was about compliance optics, not conviction. The culture now lacks diversity and mostly attracts single, non-family-oriented employees who can tolerate constant travel and high stress.

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