Pros
Working in the London office that manages the European region that contributes to circa 80% of the companies revenue, there are few positives to speak to. What you can say though is that from middle management and below, the people are great. The teams are full of hard workers that want the best for their customer, they are social and friendly but constantly working against the back drop of a poorly managed company. The same can be said for the support team who work in India
Cons
The company has severely deteriorated and has not been able to manage its modest growth. The word start up still gets thrown around for a company that has been operating for more than 21 years. It is used like an excuse to cover for the lack of leadership by the executive team along with 'growth' and 'being dynamic'. Without ranting the following explains why Asite is failing. No product strategy. No business strategy. Absent CEO who when present, which is rarely, would rather argue than collaborate CEO who thinks they knows best CEO who can't listen Zero employee benefits - LITERALLY zero False promises on incentives and commission plans No independent HR team No budgets for company socials No budget for personnel development Require prior budget approval to expense anything, even a bus to visit a client who is in London Huge amounts technical debt Thousands of bugs Cover up than rather face up approach to platform performance No marketing team Tiny pipeline PMO unable to manage resource Circa 200+ people in the India development office but minimal output