When short-term greed and lack of vision rule the day...: opiniones de empleados con el puesto de Product Manager en IAC

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23 abr 2008
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Ask.com is (was?) a well-respected brand in the Internet community. Ask released products that often were regarded as even superior to our big competitor Google's and it felt good to be part of that. Many people saw us as the David vs. Google's Goliath and everybody seems to like a good underdog story. That has since changed with the firing of CEO Jim Lanzone. The new top management did a 180 degree turn and wants to remake Ask into a brand for house wives, which has many employees miffed. Other reasons to work there are a few of the perks typical for Internet companies, e.g. free sodas, game room, free breakfast on Tue (although admittedly that pales in comparison to what some of our competitors offer). Also, as the only major Internet brand located in the East Bay, it may be a good choice for those living there, who want to work in this industry but don't want to commute to Silicon Valley or San Francisco. (this applies to Ask.com, one subsidiary of IAC)

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IAC does not have a leader figure with a passionate founder spirit like Google's Sergey Page and Larry Brin, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg or Yahoo's Jerry Yang. The IAC head, Barry Diller, sits far away from "the action" in New York, does not understand the Internet industry very well with his TV background, and is more concerned about his own wealth than anything else. He was the 3rd-highest paid American CEO in 2007, took home $300 million, all the while IAC stock was tanking throughout the entire year. Forbes gives him an efficiency rating of 177 on a 1-189 scale (189 being worst) and the NY Times crowned him America’s Laziest Man. Unfortunately, this has consequences down to the rank and file. You will suffer from erratic and impatient decisions, lack of resources where they are needed the most and lack of a coherent strategy for the various parts of IAC, which includes Ask.com, Evite, Match.com, Citysearch, the notorious Fun Web Products and others. (FunWebProducts with Zwinky, Smiley Central etc. is often labeled as spyware from stuffing bundled toolbars onto people's computers that they didn't ask for) It's a very top-heavy organization with lots of generals and few soldiers. That new Ask top management comes across as secretive and secluded. Since IAC is a conglomerate of bought companies, there are locations and employees scattered all over the place. And I don't mean strategically based branch offices, I mean small teams or even individuals working from home in random far-flung states and different time zones making meetings and information exchange difficult. The new Ask.com leadership introduced a new org structure with two competing arms, one to increase query volume, the other to increase revenue per query. It creates a lot of friction between the teams because the ways to achieve their respective goals often conflict. Along with the change in focus for Ask, away from Internet innovator more towards a question/answer site for housewives, employee moral is low and several key people left the company even after a big round of layoffs in March.

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5 feb 2026
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Fun for highschool students going into college

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Might not be as fun if you don't have a background connection

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20 dic 2025
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A horrible, untrustworthy company to work for. I worked for this company for 3 years and all they did was harrass me.

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This company cannot be trusted. I worked for them for 3 years. They hired a "bad actor" to hack all my things. They ruined my life. I wasted so much time and money due to their "hacking". I wpuld never tell ANYONE TO WORK FOR THIS COMAPNY EVER. RUN!!!!

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