As a current employee of CIC and after reading through these past reviews I feel I need to voice an opinion that isn't made with a moment of hate or anger.
CIC has a culture of hard work reaps high rewards. If you show up, care about your work and the company, you will be rewarded greatly, in both salary and respect. CIC was extremely upfront and honest during the interview and hire process, that this company doesn't fall within the typical 40 hour work week, and that it is closer to an average of 42 hours per week. With CIC being so honest, I knew what to expect and have come to embrace it. I feel many of the poor reviews that have been made have been because the individual heard this, but didn't expect it to be true. Slightly longer hours comes with a smaller family owned business, especially one with more than 600 customers in 20 states. CIC even has a saying within the company for this, "At CIC, you will never be bored."
A huge pro that I have not seen mentioned is that this company has an incredible amount of stability and job security. CIC has had remote employees for years, since the 90s. During the COVID-19 pandemic, when lay offs were at an all time high and many people were left without a paycheck, CIC was sure to put the safety and health of their employees first, AND still hire throughout those dark times. Because there have been remote employees for so long, upper management simply sent 20+ employees to work remotely who were originally working from the corporate office. Along with job security, CIC is in business in both the hardware and software sides of school district and county / municipality markets. This means, that if one of the sides of the business were to begin performing poorly, it wouldn't lead to the company shutting down or lay offs, but simply focusing it's energies into the other market. CIC has constantly grown in size the 40 years it has been in business, from 8 customers in 1982 to over 600 in 2021. Not to mention that the average tenure of employment is just under 10 years by a couple decimals. People tend to stick around, and during that time will be rewarded for their hard work.
At CIC, an employee isn't considered a number that can be replaced, but rather a person who has their talents and strengths that we will not be able to find again. If you want to be respected and seen in a work place, this place is for you.
For local employees, the pros of working out of the corporate office are free lunches, $20 internet reimbursement, your own desk / cubicle, free office supplies, a workout room, showers, and being able to see the whites of upper management's eyes. The President, Executive Administrative Assistant / Treasurer, Controller / HR Director, and Executive Vice President all work out of the corporate office.
For remote employees, the pros are full internet reimbursements, mileage reimbursement, company provided office supplies and equipment and a company credit card (for car rentals, hotel stays, office supplies, etc.). The only thing remote employees have to provide coming into CIC is a desk and chair to sit at.
Insurance benefits include health, dental, vision, life, and short term / long term disability. There is also 401k savings (plus company contribution), vacation, sick, funeral, jury duty / witness, time off to vote, and military leave options, as well as tuition reimbursement (if it is going to advance you within CIC, of course)
For a small family owned company, CIC is rich in benefits for employees, and plenty of room to grow. I will personally be taking advantage of the tuition reimbursement to further my growth in the company, and it has been well supported and appreciated by my supervisor and upper management. CIC encourages their employee's careers to grow, through more than just experience at a company.