24 Apr 2017
Anonymous employee
Intradiem Response
9yAs part of the management team, I feel I have a duty to respond to you. First, I am sorry that your situation put you in a position you didn’t feel you were able to discuss your issues with anyone on the management team. While from your post it was unclear if you are a current or past employee , it would have been beneficial to all if you would or had come forward and shared your concerns. Open conversation is the only way to get to the truth and ultimately make Intradiem a better company. I would have hoped that there was a manager, at some level, that you could have confided in to reduce the stress you were feeling. Second, we try, whenever possible to promote from within. In the past year, we have promoted 4 developers from senior developers to team managers. We have also promoted folks within our PMO group as well. Many times, as a rapidly growing technology company, urgency drives you to hire for the skill set needed and does not provide you the opportunity to wait until someone is ready to move into a new role. Third, related to medical treatment that you said was turned down. As you and all our employees know, we are in a PEO relationship with a third party that both negotiates our policies and pays the premiums. They did indeed miss a payment, which did cause stress to some of our employees. However, once we found out about it, it was corrected immediately. Further, as everyone in the company is aware, we are moving to a direct relationship with a more traditional health insurance program, which will alleviate these issues going forward. Lastly, regarding the personality differences you have stated regarding the President & COO and the VP, HR, I can only comment that both have been open to any and all constructive criticism related to their jobs.