Working at Asurion Insurance Services, Inc

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Ratings for Asurion Insurance Services, Inc

  • Appreciation
    3.6
  • Company Outlook
    4.1
  • Fair Pay
    2.9
  • Learning and Development
    3.7
  • Manager Communication
    3.8
  • Manager Relationship
    4.1
  • Pay Policy
    2.2
  • Pay Transparency
    2.6
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Asurion Insurance Services, Inc Reviews

What is it like working at Asurion Insurance Services, Inc?

Software Engineer in Nashville:
Pros: Phenomenal culture and experience as a software engineer and greats benefits. Cons: The pay is average at best, and in this hot market, it has quickly fallen behind. You are actively losing out on earning more money by continuing to work for this company.
Respect each other and not by the color of your skin.
Compliance Coordinator in Murfreesboro:
Pros: Asurion will likely take action if people are not afraid to express what is really going on which is white previlage. Hold other people accountable as your white peers
Cons: Again, double standard when it come to race, gender,
Constantly Evolving.
Cell Phone Repair Technician in Green Bay:
Pros: Leaders help you grow and support you 100%
Cons: Getting a promotion might take a long time
Technical Consultant:
Unfair pay, unreasonable expectations, poor management to non existent, hours are horrible, culture is high school drama, no support between sprint employees and asurion issues, benefits were decent but still cost arm and leg for good coverage.
Technical Support Specialist:
I have really appreciated my time working for Asurion. The company does a lot of the little things to show appreciation for employees that I've never experienced with any other company. The culture is one that celebrates individuality and achievement. There is a lot of promotion from within. Overall, it's a great experience even if it's not your final destination.