Pros
Indigo has passionate people who genuinely care about changing the Ag industry. They offer fantastic benefits, free lunches, great pay, flexible work schedule (for most), gym reimbursements, and challenging work.
Cons
Indigo has moved entirely too fast for it's own good. People are overworked, tired, and on the verge of burnout. The free lunches that the company brings in are great, but then people end up eating at their desk and never get away for a break throughout the day. The company should focus more on mental health (not only physical health). There are many things in our work environment (not leaving for lunch, open office concept, shifting priorities, lack of structure and processes, high sense of urgency, etc.) that lead people to burnout. Also, the company has focused on too many offerings that a lot of people don't even know how to explain what Indigo does. Many times the products/services that we roll out aren't fully thought through (half-baked), which causes a LOT of hardship and frustrations down stream on the sales teams, processing teams, as well as the growers. The offices have gotten to a point where people are out for themselves and are scared of their jobs, which causes people and teams to not work well together.