
IAS is a wonderful place to work: full of interesting challenges and opportunities to learn.
IAS is a great place to work.
Regardless of the department, they're a competent, funny bunch.
The fixed part that I know will come in every month.
We're very open and tightly knit, like a group of friends.
My compensation is in the upper range for my role and market.
That we are very open and we share a culture of accountability.
I like my role in the company. I actually find it fun.
The culture is very open, you can reach out to literally anyone and voice your opinion.
They are direct and transparent enough, within reasonable limits which are to be expected due to their role and duties.
The money? Seriously, it is in-line with my perceived competence and role, and the fixed and flexible parts are well balanced.
My team is made of truly amazing and relatable people. The kind of people with whom you actually enjoy spending time.
They're transparent and they put a lot of effort into delivering non-work-related benefits that can have a positive effect on our health (phisical and mental).
Solving complex problems. This may sound trivial, but it is an intangible perk that many companies fail to offer to individuals. IAS is intellectually stimulating.
The leadership team really seems to care about their employees (within the necessary limits of their role as leaders of a public company and their duties to shareholders).
Solving problems for our clients, especially problems involving code. WFH is also wonderful, because I get the chance to maximize the time I spend with and for my family when I'm off the clock.
IAS is the kind of company where you can literally open the company chat and write a line to the CEO without fears of reprisals. It's very open and doesn't aks you to be just a yes-person.