Learned a ton, but endured frustrating disorganization every single day. - Anonymous employee Iron-Point Employee Review

2.0
30 Mar 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Ability to work from home. Competitive pay and benefits. Tons to learn if you're ready to teach yourself absolutely everything with little to no direction given from upper management.

Cons

No direction on projects, leading to missed deadlines and unnecessary late nights. Everything is addressed at the very last minute. Retaining clients is practically impossible because every project ends up late due to disorganization. Senior level employees rarely listen or take into consideration the opinions, ideas, and thoughts of lower level employees.

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5.0
27 Apr 2017
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Pros

Team members are appreciated and given a path for promotion and growth.

Cons

Massive growth over a short time resulted in some turmoil.

5.0
9 June 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you're self-motivated, ambitious and want to advance your career in marketing automation, learn about UX, visual design, and client services, well, this is your place to set anchor. The senior staff is knowledgeable and invested in performing at the top of their craft without being arrogant. In fact, it's refreshing how friendly people are towards one another. Kindness is important here. If you need to reach someone, they're usually right there. The senior staff also shows no hesitation when taking the time to train or mentor new employees. And I've seen many newcomers move up or move on to other organizations and take on more responsibility because of the education provided in-house. Because of the structure of the company, all hands on deck have the ability to contribute feedback openly in a thoughtful, constructive environment without fear of reprisal. This is a geographically distributed team which makes over-communication not only an asset, but a must. The hours are flexible, pay is industry standard, vacation is when you need it and dogs are welcomed with open arms.

Cons

Because this is an agency environment, projects vary from large to small, from frequent to infrequent. If you're not prone to adapting in constant flux the work environemnt may not be your cup of tea. Somedays you don't know who is remote and who is in the physical office. Software to organize projects, like BaseCamp, sometimes change, but a backup solution may not be finished in time the team to make a smooth transition.

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