Employee Review
- Current Employee★★★★★
My Experience as a Digital Marketing Manager at InMobi Bangalore
30 Mar 2023 - Digital Marketing ManagerRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Working as a Digital Marketing Manager at InMobi in Bangalore, India has been an incredible experience. From the moment I walked in the door, I felt welcomed by the friendly and supportive team. The company culture is one of innovation and collaboration, with a focus on personal and professional growth. As a Digital Marketing Manager, I have had the opportunity to work on some of the most exciting and challenging projects in the industry. InMobi encourages and supports creativity, and my ideas are always met with enthusiasm and encouragement. The company also offers a range of benefits and perks, including competitive pay, flexible work hours, and regular team outings, making it an ideal workplace for anyone looking for a dynamic and rewarding career in digital marketing. I highly recommend InMobi to anyone looking for a challenging and fulfilling role in the industry. Overall, my experience working at InMobi has been a fantastic one.
Cons
While my overall experience at InMobi has been overwhelmingly positive, it's worth mentioning that the fast-paced nature of the industry can sometimes lead to tight deadlines and high-pressure situations. Additionally, communication between teams can sometimes be a bit fragmented, which can lead to misunderstandings or delays in project timelines. However, these cons are by no means deal-breakers and are far outweighed by the company's many strengths and benefits.
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Other Employee Reviews
- Former Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Best place to work for a reason
20 Oct 2022 - Anonymous EmployeeRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
1. Work culture is awesome 2. Great leadsership team 3. Great food
Cons
Professional growth may get affected
- Former Employee★★★★★
Pros
They have decent products and market share.
Cons
Where to begin? The racist ideology is probably the strongest place to start but poor management is a close second. In recent years they have attempted to hire non-Indian executives after years of bigotry accusations but still, the only ideas taken seriously by the executive team MUST have an Indian face attached to them. The management team is more interested in talking about cricket than meeting with their partners, clients, or employees. I'm convinced that most of them don't even understand how their core businesses operate. The internal politics are brutal, with favorite employees scrambling to build their own personal fiefdoms with the backing of the exec group with disregard for how this may erode the value of the company. Honestly, I could fill a book with how broken this place is but it's not worth my time. One piece of advice, if you choose to work here despite the warnings, then negotiate the highest salary possible as you are unlikely to see any meaningful raises in your time working here and they have gotten incredibly stingy with equity.
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