
My overall experience has been a love-hate relationship. I love technology, but I hate corporate politics. There's an abundance of both at Asurion.
Technology focused. Not petty or virtue signalling.
Getting my hands dirty with complex technical challenges.
Annual adjustments based on current employee market value
When they dedicate their time to technology - they are amazing.
Helpful, cohesive, eager to assist, eager to learn and eager to improve
accomplishing cutting edge technological implementations, ahead of it being common IT practice
Feigned concern with current social events as long as it grabs attention while trampling other talented employees
prior to "diversity" being the headline news, team members worked side by side as equals because we all shared a common appreciation and interest - technology excellence
Flexibility for working at home as a mutually beneficial arrangement. I don't have to waste my life away in traffic jams and Asurion gets more work-hours out of me on a daily basis.
I've been at Asurion for quite a while. While my salary has seen marginal increases over the years, my 'market pay' is low due to being bound by a max annual percentage increase (usually 3% or less).