Pros
Great opportunities to work with people from different diversities. Very good guidance from senior engineers/managers/directors on the professional and personal front. Great work-life balance, management will ask you to take breaks and focus on yourself. Inmar always focuses on matching the current technology trends. (e.x. deployments to Kubernetes cluster in each environment) A lot of opportunities available to explore and grow to the next level You can approach management directly at any level. Also here we have an opportunity for training and compensation for earned certifications Inmar Hyderabad's office is currently growing at a rapid pace providing a lot of opportunities. Work from home is positively encouraged even before Covid. We have timely outings, recreational content, managers visiting from the US for creating more personal and professional bonding Indoor games like TT, Caroms, Chess are available for refreshment
Kontras
Only one thing I used to have in mind i.e. about office location which is currently in jubilee hills, but recently management announced confirming about moving to a new workplace in this July which is an amazing location. So no cons right now.
Pros
1. Strong people and collaborative culture One of the most positive aspects of working at Inmar is the quality of the people. I have experienced thoughtful leaders, talented colleagues, and teams that genuinely want to solve problems together. There is a willingness to collaborate across functions, which creates an environment where ideas can move forward and people support one another. 2. Meaningful work and business impact Inmar operates in industries that have real impact on consumers and businesses. The work connects technology, healthcare, retail, and analytics in ways that influence large markets. This creates opportunities to contribute to initiatives that truly matter and shape how the company grows globally. 3. Leadership that encourages learning and possibility thinking There is an openness to new ideas and continuous improvement. I appreciate leaders who challenge teams to think bigger, question assumptions, and explore even better ways of working. This mindset creates space for innovation and transformation. 4. Opportunity to build and improve systems as the company evolves Because the organization is growing and evolving, there are many opportunities to improve processes, governance, and operating models. For people who enjoy building and shaping the future of an organization, this environment provides meaningful challenges and learning.
Kontras
1. Rapid change can create ambiguity As the company continues to grow and transform, priorities and structures sometimes shift quickly. While change is necessary, it can occasionally create uncertainty about direction, roles, or processes. 2. Processes and operating models are still maturing Some functions are still evolving their frameworks, which can lead to fragmentation or inconsistent practices across teams or regions. This is a natural stage for organizations scaling globally but requires disciplined alignment. 3. Communication across the organization can be strengthened In a growing organization, information sometimes travels unevenly across teams or levels of leadership. Improving communication clarity can help employees better understand priorities and decisions. 4. Career pathways can be clearer for employees Many employees are eager to grow within the company. Continued focus on career development and visibility into advancement paths would strengthen retention and engagement.
Pros
Opportunity to work remotely. Decent pay (base salary; not true for the bonus structure). Managers and directors are good people who really care about their jobs, are very collaborative and a pleasure to work with.
Kontras
The culture is extremely toxic. You are evaluated on the extent of injecting the language of Inmar's "beliefs, standards and values" into presentations and everyday conversations. It is the single standard for performance and thought diversity is considered as rigid and not embracing "possibility thinking". There is constant restructuring -- minor or major, a reorganization occurs every 3-6 months, and lay-offs at least once per year. There is no accountability for senior leadership.