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eIRONclad Technology Solutions

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Never a dull day at eIRONclad! - Operations Manager eIRONclad Technology Solutions Employee Review

5.0
Aug 12, 2021
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Pros

I've been on board for a year now. It's been an amazing opportunity to learn new things. My resumes probably got an entire new column of skills from my time here so far. The office culture is definitely different than most small offices and I've never had a dull day. It's a fast pace environment and if you thrive in that kind of environment, this is the company for you. Oh and there's always snacks and Shin Ramen.

Cons

Lack of parking, I've also lost a shirt and a pair of pants due to some unfortunate incidents..

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5.0
Oct 27, 2022
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Pros

WFH Good Healthcare Plan Good Documentation Agreeable & Reasonable CEO

Cons

High Turnover Poor middle management Lots of overtime for all IT personnel

1.0
Oct 21, 2015
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Pros

Good company to get hands-on experience on many different desktop technologies.

Cons

This is the most disorganized company I have ever worked for. I am not sure how they have survived for almost 14 years. They only have one long-timer Systems Engineer that knows what is going on. The company has been struggling to find the right Systems Engineer to do desktop work 99% of the time. They have hired and let go at least 4 technicians within 4 months, including me. My humble opinion on why experienced Systems Engineers don't succeed at eironclad is this: They provide no formal training. New engineers must annoy old-timer engineer for direction. They have no written documentation describing what services, policies, procedures/processes are provided to customers. Or if they do have this information, it is not shared with technicians. New technicians are not provided with credentials required to perform the job, thus delaying work until old-timer engineer performs a function that could have been done easily.

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