Going nowhere fast - Avis employé Specialist Innodata

2,0
12 déc. 2025
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Avantages

It's remote (although they forbid people from moving if they want to keep their jobs) and the tasks generally take little attention. Coworkers are generally very friendly. Salary is middling but benefits are fine.

Inconvénients

Lots of sudden random movement from team to team, with people frequently ending up on projects that they have no expertise in. No raises, bonuses, or cost of living adjustments (despite the regular announcements about record profits). There's a culture of silence around things like waves of layoffs or business choices, so most employees are in the dark about everything. Promotions are few and far between with little insight into how to obtain them. Overall, little to no respect for workers, few to no opportunities for growth. Don't expect anything more than cranking away at AI gruntwork.

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5,0
2 févr. 2026
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Avantages

Great place to work with consistent communication.

Inconvénients

Days can get repetitive and dry

2,0
12 avr. 2026
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Avantages

Some flexibility Work from home

Inconvénients

One thing I really didn’t enjoy about the guidance: our client sets a bench mark of having 85% “utilization”. Basically stating that of the 40 hours worked, 85% of that must be in “production code”, so about 35ish hours a week. The rest of the time can be spent reviewing emails, guidelines, etc. The project manager basically had management tell people that they could be 2.5 hours in other codes, and about 37.5 should be in production. If this is a decision from a client, then great, but it seemed to me the project manager was just trying to get every little bit of production possible out of people. I’m under the impression that if employees are treated like people and given proper breaks, the quality of work will be way better. If you force them to sit for 7.5 hours or a 8 hour day in front of a screen, the quality will be worse. The client says it’s 85% utilization, so why are we telling our employees they need to be in production for 37.5 hours out of the day? It just seems dishonest. Data annotation work can be tough and some of the tasks are repetitive and can take a lot of concentration. Half of the admin, forgets what it’s like to work in the queues, and drive these numbers blindly. Meanwhile, half of their job consists of chatting on teams all day.

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