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Integrhythm - A great company that will challenge you to be your best - Technical Architect INRY (IntegRhythm Inc) Employee Review

5.0
15 Sept 2017
Recommend
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Pros

At Integrhythm, Employees can work from home so for most people that means that they have a great / flexible work environment. There are occasional 'Office Days' where we meet and work as a team so we can get face time with our peers and have a team lunch. There have also been plenty of planned ‘Happy Hour’ events where we have met up to just hang out or to celebrate an accomplishment in the company. We have also had had multiple team building events such a running the Rugged Maniac 5K. We have an office in India where most of our developers work from. They are a talented team to work with and I have built a lot of relationships with them that often will bring about conversations that are not work related, but instead, conversations that friends would have with each other. These interactions are not purely remote though, many members of our India team have traveled to the US to job shadow consultants and experience working face to face with clients. I have also taken advantage of the opportunity to travel to India for 3 weeks in 2016. It was an awesome experience that I will never forget and our top leadership is always looking for others that would like to go to India, so International travel is always a possibility for any of our team members. I have gotten to work with a wide variety of clients ranging from big pharma to retail to school districts. Developing the relationships with the clients with differing business goals in various geographic regions around the country has been an awesome experience. This often includes occasional travel (which I really enjoy) to meet face to face with our clients. These trips are typically only 3-4 days in length, during which we are getting to know our client’s personalities, their business objectives and working with them to plan out their project. These are great experiences and are one of my favorite components of the overall process to be a part of. Integrhythm leadership's primary focus isn't just on growing the company, but they also encourage growth in their employees by providing us opportunities to get our names out and known within the ServiceNow community. Everyone has plenty of chances to do what they are passionate about while at the same time being challenged to stretch into areas that they may have less experience / knowledge. We have training available to us and ample time is given to accomplish certifications. When we successfully pass paid certification exams, we are reimbursed the expense of the exam. Each year, Integrhythm has a booth at ServiceNow’s largest event (aka PARTY) of the year: Knowledge. Knowledge is an event where 15 to 20 thousand people come together to both celebrate and to learn about ServiceNow. Integrhythm brings many employees to the conference each year where we receive lots of hands on training in the latest ServiceNow applications, hear tons of success stories from other companies that are using the NOW platform, eat a ton of food and have plenty of opportunities to party.

Cons

It took a bit of time for me to get used to going from a corporate environment to primarily working from home. It was easy in the corporate world to walk away from work and forget about it until you went back in the next day, but it was not so easy to do when your home is your office. So, this isn’t really a ‘CON’ for Integrhythm, as much as it has turned out to be a growth opportunity for myself to learn how to maintain a work life balance. I have found that if I am putting in too many hours, it has been of my own doing and not a demand from my management. There has been times where the notice for travel has been short, which can be an inconvenience, though I have found that if I really already have something planned and am open about this that alternative arrangements can be made and it has not been held against me.

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INRY (IntegRhythm Inc) Response
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Thanks for the detailed review. A consistent theme of teamwork and collaboration across reviews :-) Travel is also consistent feedback we have received. It is the nature of the job we do. We have a lot of flexibility, scheduling options etc. as others have mentioned but travel is reality. Good news is that most of our consultants are prepared for it.

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5.0
2 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you make the clients and your team happy, you get rewarded. I received a 15k salary increase after 6 months. My leader happened to be a US based and was one of the best laid back bosses in my career. The more tenured Principals in the US and India were excellent teachers and very patient in my line of work. Absolutely loved working there but received an opportunity that I couldn't refuse externally. ServiceNow Certifications are 100% paid for if you pass the Exam. If you love to travel, leadership will love you. With Cprime being the new owner/parent company, leadership was interested in anyone those with a US Passport who were willing to travel internationally and some of my colleagues ended up flying to Poland, Australia, South America, and other locations. In some of those situations though there was very little notice (a few days) so be prepared for that if you have a significant other or family. Travel usually is 3-5 days. Some enjoy it more than others and of course its paid for. If you're a consultant, expect to travel at least once per month. I learned so much in such a short time and had an incredible experience overall. Bipin was the CEO during my time and was extremely personable. With Cprime being the new owner, their CEO took the reigns and Bipin moved on to another opportunity, but he and the senior leaders were wonderful people to be with.

Cons

Disclaimer: In spite of these cons, I want anyone reading this to know I really had a positive experience with the company but the "PRP" portion of my compensation is not easily achieved and a common complaint amongst my fellow consultants. I did manage to nearly max it out for a few quarters but was burning out quickly with 50 hour work weeks, and a few 70 hour work weeks when traveling. The Compensation package is salary (90%) + PRP (10%) (ie. Performance based bonus). It is nearly impossible to reach as it requires an average of 38.5 billable hours per week. There are 2 main buckets of time, billable (client work) and non-billable (Internal meetings/admin stuff, training, travel time, certifications, etc). Unless you're willing to work 50+ hours per week, you'll never achieve your max PRP so keep that in mind if when considering a position here. The PRP is a rewarded quarterly. So if you have a $10k PRP, divide that's a maximum of $2500 per quarter you can achieve. Additionally, to qualify for a portion of that PRP, 70% of your time in a quarter must be billable or you get zero dollars for that quarter from a PRP perspective. And one more caveat, any time off from work - even company holidays or PTO takes away from that PRP time (no freebees). So if you take a week off, you have to work even more billable hours to get back on track. Leadership doesn't really expect anyone to max it out but it's there for those who have the extra time. During my tenure INRY's Medical benefits were outrageously expensive and ranged from $800/month to $4000/month for a family of 4 depending on the plan. In 2026, Cprime, the new parent company was supposedly going to include their benefits which I'm sure were more affordable.

2.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good clients and paid for some of my laptop

Cons

Bad management, toxic owners, no thanks

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