Company has lost it's way... - IT Director Ingenico Employee Review

2.0
Oct 15, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people work at this company, very collaborative and passionate.

Cons

The executive wing has more turnover than any other department and has little to no direction either regionally or from the parent group in France. Company culture has gone from amazing to very poor with little or no hope of changing. I would not recommend it right now.

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Ingenico Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience – it’s important for us to consistently receive feedback on what our team members feel we are doing well and where we need to improve. Ingenico is moving fast with our industry, and with that comes change as we look to continuously improve for our customers and our employees. While these changes can be difficult, the leadership team is here to help. Please reach out to your local HR rep so we can work with you to learn more about the frustrations you’re experiencing so we can help correct it. All direct feedback is incredibly helpful to improving everyone’s experience working at Ingenico.

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Pros

Flexible work culture helpful team

Cons

No cons as of now

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Ingenico Response
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Thank you for your honest feedback.
3.0
Mar 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Supportive team members who are willing to answer questions and provide guidance. The environment offers valuable insight into how large scale payment systems operate, which is beneficial for anyone interested in fintech or enterprise technology.

Cons

The internship-to-full-time pipeline lacks structure and transparency. Interns were told entry level roles would open, but timelines and follow through were unclear, leaving many in extended intern positions without defined conversion pathways. There appears to be an overreliance on long term interns as cost effective operational support rather than investing in structured development and conversion planning. Some interns remain in role well beyond a typical internship cycle, creating uncertainty around long term stability. Communication around hiring forecasts and headcount planning can feel overly optimistic. Expectations may be set publicly, but updates on budget constraints or shifting priorities are not communicated with the same clarity. Career progression for early talent is ambiguous. Without proactive sponsorship and clearly defined benchmarks, interns may struggle to understand what tangible milestones lead to permanent placement.

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