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3.4

63% would recommend to a friend

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Steven Libbey

64% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

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1.0
Dec 12, 2017

Just awful

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Pros

Pay can be good Coworkers are generally smart and good to work with

Cons

Owners. Want to be screamed at (yes, screamed...as in, at the top of his lungs) daily? Work here. I was employed for 2 weeks here before I got out. I witnessed explosions from owners on a daily basis. And through discussions with other staff, discovered it wasn't just a bad week or 2 there, it is very common and ongoing for many years.

5.0
May 15, 2017

Good Work Gets Rewarded

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Pros

Good work definitely gets recognized here. Having been employed here for about a year as a copywriter, I’ve come to really appreciate the upper staff’s ability to give recognition to their employees who put in the time and really try to do well at their jobs. If someone invests their time into the work, they’re sure to do well here! The small business environment is also a huge bonus. Everybody is very friendly and approachable, and they’re willing to help you out when you have questions or need help with a client. If you’re looking for a manageable job right out of college that also offers real world experience, iNET is definitely a great place to start out. There are also a lot of benefits like healthcare, paid vacations, days off and flexible work hours.

Cons

When it comes to a copywriter position, there isn’t a lot of training given by the management team at iNET. It’s not a huge setback, but I’d still recommend reading up a bit on the basics of Search Engine Optimization before starting a new copywriter position here.

5.0
Feb 10, 2016

Hard Work is Rewarded

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Pros

One night, a few months after starting, I stayed late to finish up a project I didn't want to leave until morning. The storage room adjacent was being cleared out and remodeled, as we're expanding and desperately needed the extra space. The doorway to the next room was just an unfinished frame. A few blocks of wood slapped up. Right around 6:00, one of the higher ups walks back into the new room. I'd only ever seen him in a shirt and tie. This time, he wears an old t-shirt. He's on the phone with someone I assumed to be his wife. He's staying late tonight. He hangs up, picks up a sanding sponge and begins sanding down the door frame. These are people you want to work for. Their vision is clear. They're in it with you. They care. Help them, and they help you. This job is what you make it. Want higher pay? Work hard, earn it, and you'll get it. Need help? Ask. The collaboration culture here is truly astonishing. Everyone is knee deep in work, so you might feel isolated and a little overwhelmed at times. However, ask someone for help, and they will drop everything to accommodate you. If you're like me, and you despise middle managers breathing down your neck, detest unnecessary overhead capping your wages, and want a career (not a job), iNET is for you.

Cons

Determining priorities is a constant battle. Lack of structure embraces creativity and innovation, but often feels like dangling over a cliff. Nose to the grindstone approach favors results, and organization takes a backseat---which occasionally affects productivity. Interdepartmental communication can be a struggle.

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