A Mixed Bag, Leaning Towards The Wrong End - QA Engineer ASM Research Employee Review

2.0
31 Aug 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

PTO and Work-Life Balance: One positive aspect is the way they treat earned PTO—it's granted when you've earned it. The 8-hour shifts also allow for a work-life balance, and there's a clear boundary where work ends. Equipment: They do provide the necessary equipment, like laptops and monitors, which is convenient and helps maintain productivity.

Cons

Limited Internal Opportunities: It's disheartening that internal growth opportunities are practically nonexistent. The notion of moving up the ladder feels like an empty promise. Communication of Values: The choice of appreciation gestures can reflect the company's values and priorities. Opting for a pizza party and mugs could inadvertently communicate that cost-saving measures are prioritized over investing in employee satisfaction and well-being. Outdated Training Portal: The in-house training portal (Percipio) is outdated and offers little value in terms of skill enhancement. It's frustrating to have to rely on such a subpar platform for learning and development. Low Compensation and Raises: The initial pay is quite low, and the annual raises are a mere 3%, which falls miserably short of keeping up with inflation rates. In fact, I ended up earning less than when I started due to this discrepancy. Limited PTO Days: The fact that they offer just 10 days of PTO, including sick days, is quite baffling and outdated. It's hardly competitive for the current job market. Uncertainty Around Projects: The recurring anxiety around government projects renewal can be extremely stressful. The process of transitioning to new projects feels uncertain and often leads to an entire interview process from scratch. Lack of Encouragement for Growth: The lack of encouragement from leads to move up the ladder is disappointing. It's as if they're content with the status quo. Benefits and Micromanagement: While some benefits are present, they mostly feel like a marketplace access rather than actual support. Moreover, the micromanagement can be incredibly frustrating and stifling.

Explore other reviews about ASM Research

5.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

ASM Research provides a collaborative engineering environment that empowers technical professionals to take ownership of massive, enterprise-scale performance architectures. The leadership strongly recognizes dedication and impact, creating a culture where mentoring peers and driving operational excellence are deeply valued. It is an ideal workplace for engineers who thrive on solving complex technical challenges while safeguarding mission-critical systems.

Cons

While ASM Research offers great stability, the specialized nature of long-term government contracts can sometimes slow down the adoption of modern, open-source automation tools and frameworks. Navigating the rigid compliance and bureaucratic layers required for federal systems can occasionally extend project timelines and administrative overhead. Additionally, engineers looking for rapid exposure to fast-paced, commercial tech stacks may find the environment more focused on maintaining and optimizing legacy enterprise architectures.

3.0
4 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Training was good. Coworkers are helpful.

Cons

The pay! $18.81/hr is not worth the amount of work you have to do. They told us in training that there would be a minimal of 3 inbound calls. That was a lie. I've had more than 4 calls come through within the first 2 weeks. The amount of outbound calls you have to make are insane. It's a waste of time. And don't do the evenings because you'll do double the work on outbound calls with no pay differential. Everything is on a spreadsheet and the system that you do use doesn't work.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All