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iMarketResearch

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Good starter market research job, but be wary of the drawbacks of a small company - Analyst iMarketResearch Employee Review

2.0
Dec 17, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

A true entry level job that doesn’t require prior experience and a good way to get into the market research field. You will learn a lot through hands on experience from getting to be involved in every step of the research process, from questionnaire creation, data analysis and final deliverable creation. You also get to learn more about the topics your research is focused on. You get to work with large and small clients. Being a smaller company, you will have the opportunity to work with everyone. Job is fully remote, which can provide more flexibility.

Cons

Working with all different managers you will have to adapt to different management styles and expectations from project to project, which can be difficult. Being a smaller company, benefits are limited and a lot of the structures/support you would see at larger companies are not present here. Training opportunities are limited and largely self-guided. Communication can be inconsistent and contradictory, especially when it comes to working off hours. Your manager will tell you they want you to avoid having to work off hours as much as possible, but it is a regular occurrence for people to start work early, stay on late and/or work weekends to stay caught up on project demands. There are even instances of people still working when sick or when they’re supposed to be on vacation. There’s no overtime pay for this and at best your efforts will get you a shout out in the company teams chat. Anyone who isn’t regularly overworking is looked down upon. Much of the overworking is due to the fact that the company is growing and taking on more projects, but isn’t hiring to keep up with increased work demand. Work load can be inconsistent depending on time of year, with some times being swamped with work and other times being desperate for even a small task to do. Expectations for junior employees can feel higher than expectations for senior employees at times.

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1.0
Apr 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of hands on learning. Remote work. The actual work is interesting and engaging if you can look past the issues of this job.

Cons

Management either extremely micromanages or doesn’t care about the MANAGEMENT part of their job at all. Even if you’re lucky and your direct manager actually cares, because of the way projects are assigned, you will be exposed to all of the bad managers at some point. Feedback is provided rarely and is inconsistent. Positive feedback is quite surface level (pretty much just “keep up the good work”) and negative feedback is not constructive and delivered with hostility. Managers seem to prefer waiting for an issue to grow into a problem that you don’t even know about before stepping in and telling you that you’ve been doing your job wrong the entire time, instead of being helpful at the first mistake and providing guidance. Training is almost entirely self guided and opportunities for development after your probation period are extremely limited. Junior employees are expected to be overly communicative, constantly checking in with others, asking questions frequently but also don’t ask too many questions, ask for tasks to do but also don’t ask for too many things to do or else look like you don’t know what’s going on. The result is feeling like you’ve been left to your own devices and having difficulty knowing what to prioritize. Senior employees seem to be held to a different, lower standard. Workload distribution is extremely unbalanced, despite what management claims. The same employees seem to get assigned to the larger, more complex projects where they’re constantly bogged down with work while other employees always seem to get assigned to smaller projects where they can go weeks at a time having very little to do. Culture overall is pretty toxic. There is an unspoken expectation that employees should be working unpaid overtime. Weekend work, late nights, and early mornings are common. This even goes as far as working through vacations or while sick. There is no appreciation for any of this. Anyone who attempts to have work life balance is frowned upon. An “inner circle” definitely exists here, and you will know if you are not in it. Employees are incentivized to throw each other under the bus. Managers spend as much time during one on ones talking about you as they do trying to get you to snitch on your coworkers. Because your work is reviewed by your peers, it is not uncommon to see employees taking more credit for work or correcting mistakes without providing any feedback to help their coworkers. If you can survive a full year here, you will be welcome to this inner circle. Because HR is so small, they are effectively powerless to do anything about any of these issues or simply don’t want to.

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