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Inspiration Mobility

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Positive, but room to grow - Anonymous employee Inspiration Mobility Employee Review

4.0
2 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Inspiration is a highly mission-driven company, comprised of extremely knowledgeable individuals. It's easy to make strong connections with individuals across the company, and there is high value placed on learning from others. People are excited about the prospect of building something new, and are happy to help wherever they can.

Cons

Inspiration is a small company learning how to become a larger company: there are occasional high workloads, undefined internal structures, uncertainty in delegating tasks, and other problems typical of early-stage companies.

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5.0
11 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Opportunity to work on something new and create meaningful impact, Great coworkers

Cons

Start up: Need to be creative, fill in gaps to grow success

4.0
22 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- The company gets better every year (e.g. health insurance out of pocket has been going down as the company matures.) - Josh, Sung, and Chris all recognize their own missteps and makes changes accordingly. - This is not a traditional fleet management company (thank god), despite FMC people who have been hired here wanting it to be. This means there will be strategy changes as the company figures out what the market needs. - Solid record of ethical bonus payout. I've worked at places where the company will do everything in their power to not pay out. - Company is has closed big customers.

Cons

- There is a specific team that truly does nothing except create lists of work for other people to do. They're completely unproductive, toxic, and it impacts other teams. They seem to have some sort of political protection from producing results or experiencing consequences. - Benefits are slightly expensive despite their costs having come down as mentioned above. - People generally don't want to tell Josh unfiltered thoughts. I'm not sure why because he's a friendly and approachable guy, but I think his title scares people. - There are too many VP's without any actual domain ownership and these people often think their job is to delegate (not produce). They should be titled as IC's.

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