Pros
Asite provides a fantastic opportunity to anyone wishing to understand how to drive a good business and brand into the ground.
Cons
Firstly, NOTICE ONLY THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS. Anything positive on here from the last year are from employees that have been forced into writing false accounts of what it's like to work at Asite by a clueless, coercive leadership group. Challenges at Asite grow by the day. These include managing an angry and dissatisfied client base and selling/marketing (no marketing team so good luck) an archaic, bug-ridden software that has been left in the dust by it's competitors. However, the biggest challenge to any new Asite employee is locating a light behind the eyes of any of their colleagues. A once talented, excited workforce that has been underappreciated and undervalued for so long that all belief and positivity in a once happy workplace, has long since left the building. You can expect to receive what the board believes is an attractive starter package. This includes: - 5 DAYS A WEEK IN OFFICE NON-NEGOTIABLE - Non-competitive salary - The ability to expense virtually nothing - No share options - State of the art coffee machine (bring your own coffee) and a pool table that can be used only after working hours. The absolute reality is that if the company doesn't fold, it will be sold in the next year or so. That is certain. Then, the only memory of this former industry stalwart will return in the form of vivid nightmares for anyone unlucky enough to call this company their place of work in the last few years. For anyone considering a job at Asite, please think really hard. This isn't a good company and this isn't a happy company. You will be rewarded and appreciated for your efforts tenfold at pretty much anywhere else in the industry. To the wonderful Asite team, jump in a lifeboat and save yourselves from a company that is now destined to sink. Whatever happens, the grass will be greener.