Some good lots of bad. - Anonymous employee Indigo Employee Review

1.0
Dec 20, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The pay was above average. Benefits were strong. Had some excellent co-workers. Lots of interesting ideas.

Cons

The management of the sales team was shocking. Honestly, like nothing I’ve seen before in my career. Indigo Ag has instituted a culture of fear and dishonesty in the Memphis office and the commercial sales team. The worst part of the whole deal was that the Account Managers were seemingly the only employees truly being held accountable. If goals were not being hit it was always the account managers fault for underperforming. Never the managers, never the sales leaders, never the people building the offers we had to present. The company has ambitious (ridiculous) goals they are shooting for and the sales team was always set up to fail. The Boston office is on an island and I’m sure those employees have a much different experience than the Memphis office employees or the remote sales people. I would think that the majority of the 5 star reviews on this site for Indigo come from the Boston office. It’s one thing to be ambitious and have big goals and to be aggressive. It’s another thing entirely to be desperate and dishonest. The way the sales people were treated at this company was appalling. I hope everyone lands on their feet after Indigo and moves on to better things. Indigo Ag should be ashamed of themselves for treating people the way they do.

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Pros

Work 3 days a week, good team work, fast paced so the 12 hour shift flies by and you get to work to the top of your scope

Cons

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3.0
Jan 4, 2026
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Pros

Decent base salaries. Due to the company's structure and goal shifting, you get experience in a lot of different aspects of the company. Past non-negotiable goal milestones, there is some flexibility, you have the opportunity and freedom to make the job your own. Good work-life balance, and commendable company goals around sustainable ag etc. made working here stand out.

Cons

Raises and bonuses not given for several years due to company not reaching unattainable goals. Lots of turnaround from constant layoffs. During my time there, I had a new manager about every year. No clear goals, and when they are clear they constantly shift. It is hard to grow salary wise within the company, especially when money is tight. You will be able to get more responsibilities and learn new skills, but don't expect your pay to reflect this. Lots of financial mismanagement within the company causing current R&D funding and operations to be barely present.

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