Avantages
They advertise diversity. They'll hire anyone. Not necessarily a positive.
Inconvénients
Inter-Con is a corporate shell game, where every spoke in the wagon wheel is responsible for a different facet of the business (hiring, training, payroll, etc.) and no one seems to know what they are doing.
Every single employee I have worked with has had a pay discrepancy.
Several co-workers were given insufficient quantities or ill-fitting elements of their uniform, and told to buy their own, if they didn't have enough.
Several employees were charged for uniforms that were suppose to be free.
Inter-Con has spent months refusing to meet with our union, (because they have been running roughshod over the tentative contractual agreement in place)
Inter-Con constantly hires new people, to cover shifts of full-time employees, so say goodbye to any overtime.
Employees are being penalized by an arbitrary star system, which is suppose to punish unreliable employees, not tarnish the record of employees using a personal day, for personal reasons.
Employees have been told that their excuse for missing work was not good enough.
Every facet of what we do is organized by apps, and on cell phones.
Inter-Con seems to have no sense whatsoever about the tasks and duties of an employee in the automotive industry.