Ingram Micro reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(3,652 total reviews)
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Alain Monie and Paul Bay

66% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Ingram Micro has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 3,652 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ingram Micro employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Aug 23, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

None None None None & None

Cons

1. Senior management is so inefficient that they waste millions of dollars in their overseas visits with families, useless luxury meetings and then putting pressure on rest of the organisation in the name of cost cutting 2. as far as competition is concerned, Ingram employees are the worst treated and have bad reputation among principal vendors and customers 3. infrastructure is so bad, people here share p3/p4 desktops, water bottles and even chairs 4. Working with Ingram is like getting into the world of crime, once you enter into it either you die of extreme politics, pressure or you have to suffer a lot before leaving 5. Worst working environmnt, most of the male employees drink or smoke regularly to avoid physical and mental stress

4.0
Aug 13, 2014

Fun place to work

Recommend
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Pros

Lots of energy, great people and a good place to learn, employees are appreciated. Good spiffs on the sales floor and a lot of activity. Moving to a new office soon.

Cons

Complex due to the multiple priorities. Multiple vendors to be learned about. Lots of administrative work and too many manual processes

2.0
Aug 12, 2014

Waste of 2 years

Recommend
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Pros

Exposure to OEM companies which can provide possible opportunities for a better work life!

Cons

In the group I was in, we were expected to be "available" to the job 24x7, regardless of family obligations, personal life needs, blizzards, etc. The IT infrastructure is a cluster (you know what!) with too many systems that can't communicate with each other which makes it extremely time consuming to produce all the reports required from sales reps. And be ready to drop everything to spend an entire day collecting data to generate a spontaneous report request from a middle or upper manager. Then you'll be criticized for having not spent time selling. Overall, 20% of my time was spent on actual sales-generating activities. The other 80% was dealing with internal report requests, pointless conference calls, training sessions that 50% of were a waste of my time, making excuses for why Ingram shipped incorrectly or didn't ship as promised, or a plethora of other operational mistakes largely due to the mess of an IT infrastructure or lack of accountability. I spent more time going to Buffalo for mostly useless meetings, presentations etc than I was allowed to spend with my customers! Customers only bring revenue you know. Without exception, all my customers frequently commented that they wanted to see me more than once per quarter, but my manager wouldn't allow that. Tech Data filled the gap. Poor management by inexperienced or unqualified personnel costs sales. Too much time is spent on "reactive" rather than "proactive" activities. Customer issues come out of sales commissions. Issues that occurred before I was even employed at Ingram were resolved by crediting the customer and taking money from my commissions. I'm not sure that's even legal, but it happened. Probably still does.

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