ASUG is an outstanding company to work for - Anonymous ASUG Employee Review

5.0
26 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

When I first considered joining ASUG a few years ago, I had reservations due to some of the Glassdoor reviews I had read. However, I am happy to say that any concerns I had have been completely dispelled. ASUG has made significant strides to become a top-tier organization, and these efforts have not gone unnoticed. One of the standout aspects of working at ASUG is the incredible team. My colleagues are some of the most hardworking, dedicated, and professional individuals I have ever had the pleasure of working with. The camaraderie and support among team members is truly remarkable, creating an environment where everyone has each other's backs with rare exceptions. ASUG is a diverse and inclusive organization that values open-mindedness, respect, authenticity, and strategic thinking. The company's commitment to its mission is evident in everything it does, leading to its success and stability. The benefits and perks offered by ASUG are exceptional. The generous PTO, retirement match, work-from-home options, and overall flexibility make for a very supportive and balanced work environment. I am proud to be part of ASUG and highly recommend it to anyone seeking a rewarding and fulfilling career.

Cons

Workload can be heavy at times.

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5.0
13 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- great manager, flexible work/life balance, fair pay, great benefits

Cons

Being a remote employee was tough for collaboration

2.0
23 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lunch and Snacks Nice office space Walkable area

Cons

- This company could've been a Facebook Group. Founded in 1991 and they are still functioning as if it's 1991. Decisions are driven by meetings and personal rapport rather than strategy or data. - Young people get paid less and work more. Often picked for high-output roles, then paid less, their limited professional experience being the excuse while the company leverages their fresher, wider skillset. - Bottom-up ideas? Dead on arrival. Middle managers exist to execute the CEOs ideas, and seldom provide feedback or pushback for the sake of maintaining their position - There's no growth here. High turnover. - The modern digital landscape requires adaptability and vision that simply aren’t reflected in current leadership practices. -

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