5.0
Feb 18, 2026
Current employee, less than 1 year
New Albany, IN
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Great teammates. Big lunchroom, plenty of parking
Cons
None as of yet. So far so good.
Pros
Great teammates. Big lunchroom, plenty of parking
Cons
None as of yet. So far so good.
Pros
The Ironmark management team is strategic and open to new ideas. The work environment is friendly, and colleagues are eager to help one another succeed. There’s a real sense of camaraderie—everyone is focused on doing quality work while maintaining a positive and inclusive culture. Thanks to that environment, I feel motivated every day and excited about what the future holds.
Cons
Ironmark has some growing pains however, the company is actively working on putting better systems in place to keep pace with expansion.
Pros
I'm glad to see other disgruntled employees on here.
Cons
* I was there for three years without a single raise. When I finally asked about this, I was ignored for a month. Repeatedly given the runaround when following up. * No career growth. You may be hired for one position but later relegated to something beneath you if it benefits the company. * Favoritism runs rampant, and Marketing clearly has a type when hiring new employees for their revolving-door department. * Employees are treated like children. You're instead rewarded with pizza parties and $7 gift cards, or the equivalent of a gold star sticker on Teams. Likewise, upper management will talk down to you in a condescending manner should you have any concerns or issues to bring up. * Management is too cheap to hire replacements after 5 designers had left. The department was stretched thin for over 8 months, possibly longer. * Every deliverable is treated like a firedrill; you will often work late in order to meet said deadlines. Projects are churned out as quickly as possible just so the company can get paid faster and move onto the next project. You'll encounter frequent clients who lack time management and planning and expect you to craft something for them yesterday. Nothing you can do about it but smile and nod while fuming inside. * Frequent meetings that should have been emails. * Time-tracking is required. To help properly bill clients that's cool, I get it, but my beef is even if you are a salaried employee, you are required to time-track for every non-billable task as well, and to be as detailed as possible. They expect your butt to be glued in your seat for the entire 8 hours and your Teams status better be green the whole time! * HR is aloof and unhelpful. Rumor has it the head of HR left shortly after I did, likely after taking into consideration that THERE ARE NO RAISES AND NEVER WILL BE. * The company is exponentially growing and evolving, and not necessarily in a good way. As Ironmark continues to buy out and absorb smaller competitors, layoffs become common and the survivors' roles become musical chairs. See above regarding lack of employee growth. SOPs constantly change with each restructure, which can be inefficient if the previous method worked just fine. * Remote work is allowed depending on your department, but ultimately a hybrid or 5x in-person schedule is preferred. If you work hybrid/in-person, the office is overcrowded and cannot accommodate the growing roster. Think hot desking and 2 employees per cubicle. If you are primarily remote but are needed in the office for an in-person meeting, you are required to spend the entire day in the office so as "not to upset the non-remote employees". * Benefits can be so much better. 401k but no company matching!? You're also best off paying for your own health insurance.
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