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ASM Research

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ASM Research reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(387 total reviews)

John Fraser

73% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

ASM Research has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 387 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ASM Research employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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387 reviews
2.0
Nov 19, 2014

Technical Leadership is very egotistical

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Can work remotely when possible.

Cons

Full disclosure, I don't work for Agilex, they are a subcontractor on a contract I'm working on. However, most of the technical leadership comes from Agilex and they are absolutely awful. They are very egotistical and have created an environment of fear by publicly calling out people who make mistakes. They do not listen to suggestions and ideas from others if they don't agree with them. They also push last minute features all the time.

3.0
Oct 31, 2014

Govt contractor

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good support from corporate staff. Key personnel very easy to contact even after hours.

Cons

Company took over contract and cut salaries by 25 to 30 percent. Plus benefits package very, very expensive.

3.0
Jun 3, 2014

ASMR Today

Recommend
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Pros

Good place for entry level developers, who want to develop their Microsoft .NET skills. Good place for recently retired military looking to land in a military-friendly place to get use to civilian work life, while they collect their military retirement checks. ASM does a very good job allowing employees to balance their work schedule with family/personal schedule. HQ location is good with access from I66, RT, and Fairfax County Parkway. Vacation and holiday time is industry standard.

Cons

No career growth. Job postings are for mostly jr and mid-level jobs. There is very little technical training. Philosophy from executive management is buy a book and figure it out on your own time. Salaries are below market and often the talented leave after a few years to get 20-30% raises. Any bonuses are usually very small unless you are a project manager, who gets a fat bonuses on how much profit they make on their contract, which provides the pressure to not give employees raises and keep salaries down. Nearly all the best talent has left the company since the acquisition or they are about to retire with fat ESOP payouts from the acquisition. Benefits at ASMR keep getting cut each year. Retirement used to be really good and now has been cut to nothing - just what you put into it. Healthcare plan is barebones with very high deductibles. If you have a family, you will pay $1,000s out of pocket for medical expenses each year. You really don't see how poor ASMR's benefits are until you compare it to what a real Accenture employees get or other companies offer. Trust issues. Often management or IT make bad decisions or policies, because they don't trust their employees. Some of the dumbest policies exist and their are a number of things that are counter-productive for employees. I personally witnessed another employee struggle for many weeks to get approval for a software license for a product that was essential to performing their job. ASMR has 5 core values, which they really only follow when it benefits their bottom-line. Its been years since they had a survey to ask employees what they think and a CEO that would make changes. ASMR is opportunistically lucky with wing-and-a-prayer business model. Accenture talks about ASMR in a different light as there is a gap in what they really bought vs what they think ASMR is. This causes credibility issues when you hear management speak. There is no well thought out viable plans, but there's lots of lip service to make it sound like there is. Executive management is mediocre (and lucky) in execution. ASMR mainly survives from work on their handful of long running bread-n-butter contracts as stated in other Glassdoor reviews.

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