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What is it like working at Asurion Corporation?
Great culture, events and training opportunities.
Senior Financial Analyst in Calamba City:
Pros: Great team collaboration
Cons: Unpredictable volume inherent to nature of business
The stress is not worth the income.
Operations Manager in Las Vegas:
Pros: Developing people outside their comfort zone
Cons: Favoritism, nepotism, upper management is too far removed from reality and set unrealistic goals and expectations
Intense and Rewarding.
Demand Planning Manager in Nashville:
Pros: Freedom to dive into Big Data and decipher information for better planning. Ability to drive goals with little oversight.
Cons: Lack of Resources needed to accomplish large and complex projects.
Its a fun job but challenging.
Customer Support Representative in Houston:
Pros: they always feed us and at least try to boost the morale i really dont have any complaints
Cons: they kind of treat you like your a child that can be annoying i am
an adult quit trying to bribe us with a pizza party and there are politics but they have them at all places of work
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