Pros
Most of the employees and mid-level management are great to work with. Pay and benefits are decent.
Cons
Most of the executive leadership lack any real experience making it a difficult place to work at. Goals quickly change but are not backed by data. These quick changes that are not well thought through and negatively impact the employees doing the hard work. Change at a startup is normal, but at ICON it's chaotic and lacks organization. Employees are not valued at all, especially in operations. Technicians asked to work in unsafe conditions on a regular basis. Safety at this company is almost non-existent and blatantly ignored when leaders want to hit certain goals or metrics. Technicians are asked to work grueling hours in extreme climates and are given little to no notice when drastic schedule changes happen, even when these changes ARE in the company's control. When the life of a print tech's safety is compared to someone driving a car by the ceo, that's a red flag. Favoritism is an issue. There seems to be an "it" crowd at ICON that is mostly made up of young, white men. These seem to be the only people valued at ICON and are given opportunities not based on skill or merit, but because they are well liked by leadership.