Ingram Micro reviews

3.5

66% would recommend to a friend

(3,649 total reviews)
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Alain Monie and Paul Bay

66% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Ingram Micro has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 3,649 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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4K reviews
2.0
Apr 9, 2025
Recommend
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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
Apr 8, 2025

Sneeky

Recommend
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Pros

Supervisors & Leads are the worst in the warehouse. Got to eat lunch on ingrams dime. Not really have to do much work nor do the leads to get a nice weekly check. Our Jobs were to bust the production workers bottoms with numbers number numbers while the leads and Supervisor couldn't begin to do any of the work that comes through the warehouse.

Cons

Everything, no real management, no communication, The ones who do work and do deserve raises don't get them. Leads don't lead anything they all sit on their butt's all day. You have 1 great SME who has been chased away from being a SME and the rest are just as bad as the leads. No air, No heat.

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