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Ivy Tech Community College

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Run. Don’t walk. - Anonymous employee Ivy Tech Community College Employee Review

1.0
30 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I’ve make great friends. Trauma bonded but nonetheless great friends.

Cons

Toxic Culture and Micromanagement Overshadow the Initial Promise I want to begin by stating that I am the only person on campus with my current job title, and there is a 5-star review on Glassdoor at the time I was employed that appears to be written as if it were from me and I can confirm I most certainly did not write it. Be cautious when reading positive reviews, as they may be fake. When I was hired, the onboarding experience felt incredibly positive — full of encouragement, promises of autonomy, and a sense of being respected. Unfortunately, that shifted almost immediately. Once you begin working at Ivy Tech Marion, it becomes clear that employees are not trusted to do the work they were hired for. Micromanagement is the norm, to the point that it actively interferes with job performance. There is a noticeable culture of chauvinism and an alarmingly high turnover rate. It has been deeply disheartening to watch a revolving door of capable, talented employees (many of them women) leave due to a toxic environment, much of which stems from leadership at the top. Numerous complaints have been raised with the systems office by several employees over time, but to date, no meaningful changes have been made to improve the work culture. Be careful if you are looking to seek out a position at this campus.

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5.0
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Pros

Top notch equipment, supportive staff

Cons

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4.0
16 May 2026
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Pros

Flexible scheduling. Good coworkers. Meaningful work. Above average campus support.

Cons

Low pay, with no possibilities of raises for the last couple of years and probably for the next could have years as well. Ever increasing responsibilities as statewide leadership changes and state funding cuts occur. Disconnect between statewide leadership and local campus needs.

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