Q&A With Aramsco Employees
Aramsco employees answer questions about what life is like behind the scenes at their company, including queries about culture, leadership, professional development, and compensation.
How employees describe working at Aramsco
There is a disconnect between almost every department within the company. Inconsistent training and procedures. Top heavy with executives that have no interest in improving conditions for customer facing employees. This company aquires profitable small businesses and destroys them.
the team work how we cheer each other on.
Great place to work with very antiquated systems and procedures, really good people, really good possibilities
Professional and courteous and polite
I work with good hard working people. We all support each other through our struggles working for Aramsco.
Q&A With Aramsco Employees
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What's the office layout like at Aramsco?
Standard close cubicles.
Very open, with cubicles in sections
How long do the interviews usually take at Aramsco?
15 to 20 minutes
15-30 minutes
How would you describe your overall experience interviewing at Aramsco?
Causal to the point of being unprofessional.
Very educational, great company, but occasionally deeply frustrating.
What's the pay like for Customer Support roles at Aramsco?
$10-$12 per hour
Below average, $10-$12/hr
What's the Customer Support team like at Aramsco?
It's disorganized. There's not a lot of teamwork.
Depends on the branch, but overall fairly good.
How's the leadership on the Customer Support team at Aramsco?
It depends on where you are in the country. The northeast is not great; they're very nice people, but there no support.
Fairly good overall, but it varies branch to branch
How do I do well in an interview at Aramsco?
Be knowledgeable in the industry. Aramsco is changing focus to mold and asbestos remediation.
Come in well-dressed and clean, be courteous, be prepared to answer seemingly-unrelated questions. Do not lie about your experience! They're very willing to train you. You're much more likely to get the job if you have reliable transportation.
How's the work life balance at Aramsco?
Not bad, if you don't count the stress.
What are the team outings like at Aramsco?
Nonexistent.
How do you feel about Aramsco's future?
Pessimistic. It wouldn't be surprising if they merged with a bigger company and dissolved.
How do you feel about going to work at Aramsco everyday?
Not great, honestly. Frustrated and unappreciated.
What's the best part of your job at Aramsco?
The co-workers, by far.
How's the work pace at Aramsco?
It depends on your sales rep. It's boring for some people and overwhelming for others.
How difficult is it to maintain a social life while in your job at Aramsco?
It's a standard 8-5 job, so not very difficult.
What unique perks and benefits does Aramsco provide?
Interesting clientele.
How much diversity is there among employees at Aramsco?
Not much, but it depends on the region.
What's one thing you wish you'd known before joining Aramsco?
The company is basically four companies standing on each other's shoulders in a trench coat, masquerading as one. It's very disorganized. There's no standard policies or methods across branches. And it's hostile to younger women.
What was the most difficult question that was asked during your interview at Aramsco?
How to identify credit card fraud.
Who did you meet with during your interview? And how long did it take to hear back from Aramsco?
I met with the regional sales manager. They called me before I got home, so less than 20 minutes.
What should I wear for an interview at Aramsco?
Business casual. It's a very casual place.
What does the ideal candidate in the Customer Support department look like at Aramsco?
Ideally, you'd be organized, friendly, proficient at using a CRM, and able to multitask. But if you possess these traits, you'd outshine your peers.
Does Aramsco drug test or do a background check?
Yes, both.
How can I improve my chances of being hired at Aramsco?
Know someone that already works there, or come through a temp agency
What do employees at Aramsco think about their benefits?
They're sub par
How does Aramsco handle HR issues?
In my experience, very poorly, if it's addressed at all. There is a lot of favoritism, and a lot of choosing to ignore problems, neither of which makes for a good working environment.






