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Hallmark Data Systems

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3.0
Aug 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- The company is undergoing a massive transition. As a result, there are a lot of opportunities of new positions that are technology centered - Managers do not micromanage the employees - Opportunities for training and professional growth - Option to work from home once a week after 1 year - Hard working coworkers

Cons

- Lack of mentorship program - "Too many chiefs, not enough Indians" - Large learning curve. About 18 months to fully learn the system

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5.0
Aug 15, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great group of people, backed by EBSCO Industries

Cons

Technology ran off the rails a bit and EBSCO sold Hallmark

5.0
Jul 29, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Hallmark Data Systems is going through a paradigm shift. What used to be just a subscription fulfillment company is now branching out to include a marketing database, email marketing and an easy-to-use form builder. In the past two years upper management has made it a point to grow Hallmark out to keep up with the times and to deliver state of the art solutions to integrate with the subscription fulfillment base. Senior management is involved with the teams and their doors are always open. As a younger employee it's been great to know that I have the ear and support of high-level members. Since the products are continually being built out, employees are encouraged to be innovative and strategically minded. There is a good mix of employees who have been with Hallmark for over 10 years, as well as newer employees who bring a different background to the table. Most of the time it allows for creative thinking focused around the client. Hallmark promotes a good work/life balance. The vacation and personal time is generous, and regular hours are observed. Many employees work more than 40 hours a week, but it's not frowned upon if you don't work 60.

Cons

The office is unfortunately not in the city, making it difficult for public transport and the office was converted from a warehouse, so it's not the most inspiring work space. Some employees who are more tenured are less eager about changes made to the company. The culture at Hallmark is a little vague.

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