Indigo reviews

3.5

34% would recommend to a friend

(613 total reviews)
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Ignacio Martinez

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19% positive business outlook

Indigo has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 613 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Indigo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Agrario industry (3.7 stars).

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613 reviews
1.0
Jun 29, 2020

Unfortunately, not what it seems

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Solid pay Solid benefits, with the exception of 401k Potential equity New, constantly improving A lot of opportunity

Cons

I joined Indigo because it was the opportunity to be a part of an organization that was new, innovative, and growing. I wanted to develop professional and contribute to an organization as it grew from, if not its infancy, its adolescent stages of development. Unfortunately, I was laid off in February. The company cited their corporate priorities as the reason, this had nothing to do with the economic downturn brought on by Covid 19. Without being too negative, this seemed to have been a reaction to poor planning. They hired too quickly, expanded too many services, to the point that the company didn't quite understand what offering it even wanted to make. There was a swift pivot to reduce headcount, and my position was eliminated in an arbitrary fashion. This was the second wave of layoffs after surviving the first. The worst thing about all this was watching an environment that was so energetic, so positive, so exciting, completely lose any sense of enthusiasm for the work at hand. For all the effect this had on me, it was worse on those that remain.

1.0
Jun 25, 2020

Constantly Insulted by Management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Salary is somewhat competitive. Most employees are passionate, helpful, and wonderful coworkers.

Cons

Recent layoffs were poorly handled, many knew they were being laid off well before it happened due to a "tech error". When the CEO was asked how he would deal with the low morale after lay offs, he specifically stated that that's the nature of this company and "if you're not happy, Indigo is not the place for you". With the COVID-19 pandemic, lab personnel were forced to continue coming into the lab under the guise of working in agriculture. Employees were told to come into work with few safety measures, masks (not required for some time and sparsely available), or protocols in place until a month after the initial stay at home order. Employees have been lied to about precautions taken by upper management regarding cleaning of office and lab spaces. There is such a complete disregard for safety of employees it's almost comical.

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Thank you for your review. Indigo is committed to its long-term mission of harnessing nature to help farmers sustainably feed the planet. In service of this mission, our microbial team has continued their work in the lab during the pandemic. When possible, employees can work from home, however due to the nature of lab-based work, there are some who need to be in the lab. For those who had concerns about being in the office due to safety concerns, we worked with the employee and their managers to come to an agreeable solution. We have a scheduling process to maximize social distancing in labs, regularly conduct deep cleaning, and provide PPE for all lab employees. We also have a COVID-19 Task Force in place to continuously assess the risks and benefits of coming into the office for all employees – we take this very seriously and will continue to make decisions that protect the health and safety of our people. I respectfully disagree about your statement regarding being lied to about cleaning; we have followed all state and CDC guidelines for office disinfecting, from everyday cleaning to closing the office for deep cleaning when we have presumed or confirmed cases of COVID. If you do have specific concerns about office safety, please reach out directly to your manager or to your People BP so we can resolve issues right away.
1.0
Jun 24, 2020
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Pros

The people at Indigo are exceptional; bright, engaging, and overall impressive. Strong compensation package for a pre-IPO company. Inspiring mission.

Cons

To understand Indigo, you must first understand the CEO – a visionary, optimistic, passionate, money-raising machine… whose vision diverts attention away from core businesses into new businesses where Indigo has no legitimate right to win, whose optimism forbids discussing challenges and drives goals that are literally unattainable, whose passion comes with authoritarianism where direct reports will not question nor tell the truth at fear of being fired, and whose money raising prowess drives unbelievable financial mismanagement. While the CEO is the classic visionary type, he doesn’t surround himself with a strong counterbalance. Instead, he surrounds himself with a group of yes-women and yes-men who will drop anything to meet his every whim – a dangerous formula that has resulted in a comedy of errors including quarterly go-to-market changes alienating growers, losses of hundreds of millions of dollars due to reckless business ideas, go-it-alone global initiatives eschewing years of data and leaders in industry, hiring people and letting them go within their first month due to change of strategy - then re-hiring on the same team within two months…the list goes on. Finally, the culture… Unlike any company I’ve seen, Indigo has an appalling lack of care for people. Instead of listening to employee’s concerns, leadership instantly rebukes with a familiar trope: “Indigo isn’t for everybody…” or “Changing the world requires immense effort…” When 100s of employees, some who had been at Indigo for 4+ years, were laid off, they were led out of the building like convicts, not even allowed to say goodbyes to colleagues. When asked about rebuilding company morale, leadership averred that morale was not important, and merely an outcome of successful business results. Indigo touts core values such as “transparency”, “doing the right thing”, “admitting mistakes”, all of which the company has continuously fallen short on. It is such a shame to see a place with great people and a tremendous mission crumble due to poor leadership, lack of culture, and recklessness.

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