A great case study for how a hyper-growth company can quickly deteriorate after acquisition - Anonymous employee Intapp Employee Review

2.0
Jun 11, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Two years prior it was a high performing, learning and collaborative culture consisting of smart people who care. The dream opportunity. The pros are that those people are still here to commiserate with the struggles of a slow moving parent company and the unnecessary bureaucracy and getting to have an experience to look back at how things have gone wrong. And the views of the new office are stunning.

Cons

-Lack of investment in current talent that is beating expectations. -Middle management to add unnecessary layers to make a decision and hindering growth opportunities -Ability to affect change -Incompetent internal support structure who rushes to implement tech solutions and loses years of data (thanks, Intapp) -A parent company with a plethora of fluffy titles and lead almost exclusively by out of touch old white males

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Intapp Response
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It is always difficult to hear that a team member has had such a poor experience here. We really focus on fostering a culture of openness and respect and on building a company with long term value and therefore long term career opportunities. When companies integrate, there are always some challenges to overcome, and I think we have an opportunity to work harder to improve our communication across our teams and geographies (which has been made a little more challenging in the COVID-19 environment). I would welcome a direct outreach from you to hear some of your feedback on the changes you think we should be focused on so please reach out to me directly at any time. - Michele

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Good pay, some tolerable employees, lunch perk (when people aren’t taking your lunches), commuter friendly location

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