ION Group reviews

2.7

32% would recommend to a friend

(1,216 total reviews)

Andrea Pignataro

39% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

ION Group has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,216 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ION Group employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the IT (Information Technology) industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

A job you want to not come every day to

Cons

I have never worked in an environment that felt this unstable and operationally inconsistent. Communication, priorities, and policies change constantly, often with little clarity or alignment across teams. Decision-making appears to be highly centralized, with even relatively small operational matters requiring executive-level approval. This creates bottlenecks, slows execution, and leaves teams struggling to operate efficiently. Over time, the company has also become increasingly systems- and metrics-driven. Many decisions related to compensation, HR processes, staffing, and operations feel detached from the realities of local teams and markets. Employees frequently feel that context, experience, and human judgment are undervalued, and in many cases ignored. The workload and staffing situation has deteriorated significantly over the last year. Teams that already seemed lean have faced repeated reductions, creating an environment where employees are expected to absorb continuously increasing responsibilities with limited support. Layoffs and restructurings have become frequent enough that many employees operate in a near-constant state of uncertainty. The layoffs are executed in the batches of 100-200 and have now lasted for over 18 months.. There also appears to be growing financial pressure throughout the organization. Employees increasingly discuss uncertainty around compensation, delayed or reduced bonuses, expense reimbursements that take unusually long to process, and reports of vendors or other obligations not always being paid on normal timelines or over very long periods of time. Whether these issues stem from broader liquidity management, aggressive cost controls, or organizational restructuring is really hard to say, but it results in an atmosphere of instability and anxiety that does not go away. Morale has suffered as compensation structures, commissions, and bonus expectations have changed or become less predictable. Communication around these issues often feels limited or unclear, which further contributes to distrust internally. The culture overall feels reactive, high-pressure, and heavily driven by cost control. Instead of investing in people, development, or long-term organizational vision/strategy, the environment often feels focused on short-term operational and financial pressures. For some people, especially those comfortable with highly centralized and fast-changing organizations, this environment may work. But for anyone looking for stability, transparency, mentorship and learning, collaboration, or sustainable career growth, I would strongly encourage caution before joining.

1.0
Oct 15, 2025

Avoid Lala Company!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Run. If you are into it, they will help you in training for running. And by then, you want to run away from them.

Cons

Oo this is going to be a big one. It all trickels down to one MD , leading India team. This is the kind of person who can never be a good advocate for Indian team because he himself consider the employees as Slaves. When the ceo was in India, the "Regional Head" enforced everybody to come to office and even enforced the RTO policy to gain brownie points with CEO. A no question asked like obedience from Indian employees is expected. MD has an archaic mindset wherein he doesnt like to be questioned, often compares ION to FAANG companies. No regards to employees needs are given. Honestly think a bit of humility would be age appropriate for him as well. The entire senior leadership started "running" because their MD was into it. Its a bit pathetic and quite sad. also the HR team, they are just there to enforce policy and distribute gifts haha.

1.0
Apr 15, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Most likely, you wont be asked to work on weekends.

Cons

Mandatory 6 hours of biometric attendance (only for India location). They are hiring massive number of freshers, and firing experienced people left and right over the smallest reasons they can find. The work culture used to be good but recently the management power is shifting to India and the culture is going downhill. No good developer practices are being followed and managers will throw random unrealistic deadlines at you to make themselves look good in front of Italian upper management. The director of the company held an in person townhall and said out-loud "If anyone kills the vibe of the office, I will kill them".

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