Strange Work Environment - Anonymous employee Ironistic Employee Review

1.0
22 Apr 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Food and event perks are provided.

Cons

Owners try to be friends with workers versus provide overall leadership, inappropriate discussions and teamwork divisions, HR is remote and doesn't appear to know what she is doing.

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5.0
18 Apr 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible Work Schedule - Allows for better work-life balance and the freedom to manage your own time effectively. Supportive Remote Culture – Strong communication, team collaboration tools, and regular check-ins help you feel connected despite the distance! Trust and Autonomy - Management trusts employees to get their work done without micromanaging, which boosts morale and productivity. Work-from-Anywhere Perks - Ability to work from different locations, which is great for travel or personal lifestyle choices.

Cons

Onboarding & Training - Initial onboarding and training lacks hands-on support or real-time guidance that you'd get in an office setting. Discontinued In-Person Company-Wide Gatherings – The decision to stop hosting the annual all-company in-person meetings was disappointing. These events offered a valuable opportunity to connect face-to-face with colleagues across different departments, strengthen relationships, and foster a deeper sense of connection to Ironistic’s mission and culture.

1.0
10 July 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

good health and life insurance policy

Cons

This is hands down one of the worst companies I’ve ever worked for. The turnover is high for a reason. They burn through hardworking people by overloading them, underpaying them, and treating them like they’re disposable, all while pretending to be a “family.” They love to say they care about employee health, families, and work-life balance, but that’s just a front. In reality, the only thing this company truly values is profit, specifically profit for the CEO, President, and their inner circle of friends who occupy most leadership positions. If you’re not part of that clique, good luck getting fair treatment or career growth. They regularly pressure employees into doing unpaid “volunteer” work for company events, and if you don’t drink or have any dietary or health needs, you’ll be treated like an outsider. They spend massive amounts of money on over-the-top parties, alcohol, and trips. All under the label of “networking”, while claiming they can’t afford to give raises or better benefits. Everything about this place is performative. If you’re okay working in a profit-over-people environment, then maybe you’ll be fine. But if you value professionalism, fairness, or basic respect pass on this one.

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