Market is tough, but the leadership has a plan! - Sales Manager Inpixon Employee Review

4.0
29 May 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great team play between the colleagues - may it be Sales, Marketing, Technical teams - all know that cooperation is the key to success. Fair payment, Talking with the management is on eye level. Many team members are ready to go "the extra mile". The new CEO is very supportive. All have the strong will to succeed.

Cons

The sales leader asks for value based sales, which is not that easy to adapt. Market is tough, Company tries to make a change from Full Service Provider towards Platform provider. There is some tension.

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5.0
17 Dec 2020
Recommend
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Pros

+ High-demand technologies + Fast growing company + Participating and having an impact in creating the future of the indoor intelligence. + Very supportive management and the team members. People genuinely care about each other and work together as a team. + Lots of opportunities to learn and develop as a professional together with the company. + The diversity of the work that I do ensures that no day is like any other. + Good benefits, quarterly bonuses

Cons

- So far so good

1.0
23 Jul 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There's no point in discussing this.

Cons

If you're working for a company recently acquired by Inpixon, I advise you to read the employee agreement carefully. You are likely going to be laid off. In my case, my more than 25 years of employment -- half of my life -- counted for nothing. The severance package they offered was laughable. I can only describe the last year as hell. I believe they were trying to "quietly fire" me, making my life so miserable that I'd resign on my own. I could not make sense of what was happening, and I went to HR on two different occasions. Inpixon seems to stay in business because of its acquisition and then the sale of companies. An insider warned me early on, but the first couple of years seemed to go smoothly, so I ignored this advice. So now I'm warning you. Talk to an employment lawyer before you sign anything.

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