Axcera was a great place to work. - Anonymous employee Axcera Employee Review

1.0
20 June 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Before the company was purchased in 2009 Axcera, formerly ITS and ADC Broadband, was a great place to work.

Cons

UBS Ltd. In Canada purchased the company in 2009 and ran it into bankruptcy. That is a fact. The newly created company, UBS-Axcera is a shadow of the former Axcera.

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2.0
31 Mar 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexibility and team work with a great bunch of people

Cons

The current owners are terrible

1.0
26 June 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Axcera (then ITS Corporation) was a great place to work, strong leadership, great co-workers, great products and a solid outstanding reputation in the Broadcast Industry since 1982.

Cons

Unique Broadband Systems, Ltd. of Canada bought Axcera, acquired all of the valuable assets and then filed Axcera into bankruptcy. They "temporarily" laid off long-time staff in order to avoid paying out severances and vacation pay. The rest of the staff were either shown the door or to take up to a 40% pay cut. There is no longer an Engineering Department and with only a minimal factory crew, which only supports transmitter repair service. There are no new products. XM Radio came in to take a tour of the facility with the possibility of purchasing new transmitters, however not many employees were left. Management brought in family and friends to sit at various stations to make the building "appear" to look full. XM Radio wanted "US MADE" transmitters. The fact is, all products would be engineered in Canada and "possibly" built in the US or shipped from the US. Axcera lost a lot of good people through no fault of their own. Many jumped ship before that, seeing no sense of leadership and business direction. Over the last few years, benefits have been greatly reduced, some lost all benefits altogether, and work hours have been cut from 5 days/week to just 1 or 2 days/week.

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