Avantages
Not sure what to say here. The 100% remote workforce idea is neat in theory, but the spyware they force you to install that short changes you on hours logged negates anything positive there.
Inconvénients
Ignite basically buys up enterprise software companies, chops them up, picks out the most profitable elements, closes the office to save money, then shuts down or offshores everything else. In my case, they cancelled all product R&D, laid off the entire engineering team, and shipped all the jobs to India and Russia. They try to keep a certain number of people onboard for 60-90 days to train your replacements, which is seriously degrading work. Some employees were offered "permanent" positions, but likely most of those people will be gone soon through attrition. Ignite is 100% remote (they close your office when they buy you out), but they force you to install this spyware tool in order to log hours which is seriously invasive. It tracks keystrokes and mouse clicks, takes screenshots, and even takes webcam pics by default.