Ingram Micro Channel Development Manager reviews

2.4

4% would recommend to a friend

(12 total reviews)
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Alain Monie and Paul Bay

38% approve of CEO

4% positive business outlook

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12 reviews
2.0
Aug 12, 2025
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Pros

You can likely coast for years without doing much, as long as you use a mouse mover and master the art of "looking" busy.

Cons

romotions go to the boss’s favorites, not the people doing the actual work. Thrives on drama — office politics could be an Olympic sport here. Glassdoor “feedback” mysteriously skews positive… almost like someone’s curating it. Mandatory 3x/week office days, because clearly productivity depends on sitting in a box under fluorescent lighting. Moving the whole office downtown — dramatically farther for most employees — turning an already low salary into a masterclass in how to devalue your associates.

2.0
Apr 9, 2025
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Pros

When I first joined Ingram Micro, I truly believed I had landed my dream job. The culture was vibrant, the perks were solid, and the energy in the workplace made it feel like a place where people genuinely wanted to be. For the first few years, I enjoyed the work, the collaboration, and the sense of momentum. However, things took a sharp turn after I transitioned to a new team. I made what I thought was a well-intentioned suggestion to improve the onboarding experience; something I felt could help others avoid the challenges I had faced myself. Rather than being met with openness or support, I found myself increasingly isolated. The team dynamics felt clique-like, and the environment became hostile. Leadership, particularly a director who has since left the company, created a culture of favoritism and fear, and I quickly became a target for speaking up. Despite delivering strong performance; including winning sales contests. I was repeatedly reported to HR by team members who felt I was “too competitive.” and I was accused of countless ridiculous infractions. My numbers were audited and found to be accurate, but even then, I was penalized and labeled as a disruptive influence. Weekly check-ins with our soulless ghoul of an HR business partner became the norm, and the pressure didn’t let up until I sought legal counsel. After several years with the company, I eventually moved on to a new opportunity. I’m grateful for the experience and skills I gained, which helped open new doors, but I can’t ignore the lingering impact of how I was treated. It was a difficult and, at times, traumatizing experience that eroded my confidence and well-being, which I have slowly rebuilt over time. Pros: – Valuable exposure to channel sales and distribution – Some genuinely talented, supportive colleagues

Cons

Cons: – Toxic team dynamics and favoritism in certain departments – HR overreach and lack of accountability at leadership levels – Poor compensation relative to workload – Micromanagement and resistance to innovation – Limited upward mobility if you're not part of the inner circle - Compliant mediocrity in leadership is rewarded with annual Prez Club Awards. You know who you are.

1.0
May 22, 2024
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Pros

Benefits and PTO Work life balance was great until things changed

Cons

Zero possibility for career advancement, they have had the whole company on a freeze for the past 4 years. Consistently hit quotas but was on "The List" for promotion for years Culture is in the toilet, even though upper management says it's great.

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