Jobs at Iron Mountain

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Iron Mountain has pivoted from secure physical storage to become a leader in digital information management, offering cloud‑based data protection and analytics services to Fortune 500 clients.

The company hires software engineers, cybersecurity specialists, data center technicians, and analytics consultants—roles that demand familiarity with HIPAA, GDPR, and cloud platforms like AWS and Azure. Candidates can expect rigorous interview processes that test technical proficiency, problem‑solving speed, and adherence to strict security protocols.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the work culture like at Iron Mountain?
Iron Mountain prioritizes a safety‑first, security‑centric culture with a strong commitment to integrity and continuous learning. Employees routinely participate in cybersecurity drills, cross‑functional training, and community outreach. The environment encourages collaboration between data center staff, software developers, and business analysts, all focused on protecting sensitive information.
What types of tech positions are currently available?
Open roles span software engineering (full‑stack, backend, DevOps), cybersecurity (incident response, compliance), data center operations (facility management, rack maintenance), cloud architecture, data analytics, and IT support. Many positions require experience with containerization, CI/CD pipelines, and secure coding frameworks.
How can I make my application stand out?
Highlight certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, CISSP, or CompTIA Security+. Include quantified achievements like reducing incident response time by X% or automating 20+ deployments. Tailor your résumé to the job description, use industry keywords, and reference any security‑focused projects you led. Engaging with the company’s online forums or contributing to open‑source security tools can also catch recruiters’ attention.

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