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Not Great - Anonymous employee ASR Health Benefits Employee Review

2.0
7 Apr 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay was alright, company was willing to get equipment like standing desks and better chairs with a doctor's note, office was nice and clean. Flex time was nice, you can work from home 1 day/week if you fill out a form. Occasional bonuses. You can wear jeans everyday. Has some DevOps

Cons

Complacency, confusing HR policies, some moral grey-area business practices. You must wait 3 FULL months before you're eligible for benefits. So if you start on May 2, your benefits are not active until September 1. Also, your health insurance ends on your final day of employment whereas most other companies will let you keep health insurance for at least 1 month after leaving. You must constantly keep track of your PTO because only 1 person in the company tracks your PTO in an Excel file. PTO accrual is asinine: you accrue from June-October, but cannot use until Jan 1 of following year so if you start in Q1 or Q2, you will only have a handful of days to use. I started early in the year and could only use 7 days for that year compared to the 16 I was promised when interviewing. Projects were pretty ad-hoc. New ideas for better workflows are shot down regularly.

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5.0
19 Nov 2020
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Pros

Potential to grow within the company, executives and management are always willing to help you grow, most of the staff are very friendly and helpful, company has a great reputation with their clients and customers, Human Resources department and leadership are very understanding with emergencies happen outside of work and they are are very family oriented.

Cons

There is high turnover in one specific department that can make certain situations difficult to manage alone however, there is great team work that relieves some of the backlash of this issue and they merged with another health plan (HAP) that has a challenging reputation and needs some consistency with leadership and better workflows internally so it has been the biggest hurdle thus far.

1.0
22 June 2026
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Pros

Remote Work, High Compensation Rate

Cons

No corporate training or professional developed training. No consistent plan or support post training. Toxic unprofessional environment.

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