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    Technical Support Role
    Oct 2024
    Santa Rosa City LagunaLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    A good company that is driven by inexperienced "drivers".
    The good thingsFair compensation, excellent benefits, on time pay out, free meals, clean amenities, name it. All of the tangibles they got covered, anything that money can buy they got it for their employees. The company is very generous in terms of these things so in terms of the day to day needs of employee they are excellent and should be replicated.
    The challengesI joined Asurion with an understanding that I would be part of a 'Tech-Sales' campaign, but I encountered a challenging environment with limited preparation. During the onboarding period, the absence of clear guidance made it difficult to navigate expectations effectively. The sales approach felt inconsistent, with mixed messages on call flow and sales techniques. While we were encouraged to develop individual sales strategies, there was also pressure to adhere strictly to a "standard process", which often times creates disconnect or a moment of "oh really?" or an "oh no!" moments. As a result, some employees resorted to shortcuts or questionable tactics to meet metrics. Observing elements like 'mass hiring,' ambiguous inside jokes like "Premium Pay means Premium Stress", and rumors of fraud-related layoffs pointed to a culture driven heavily by numbers and internal competition instead of cultivating good behavior to drive excellence. Ultimately, the company’s focus on metrics over mentorship appeared to cultivate a challenging, survival of the fittest, cutthroat work environment.
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