Ascensus reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(705 total reviews)
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David Musto

69% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Ascensus has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 705 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ascensus employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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705 reviews
1.0
May 18, 2025

Punished for disagreements

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Pros

- Remote and hybrid options were available. - the work itself is very easy in my role. At every other company I’ve worked at, I was doing the job of 2–3 people, and here the workload was drastically lighter. Unfortunately, that’s less a sign of efficiency and more a sign of broken process and unclear expectations.

Cons

I’ve worked at four companies. This is, by far, the most toxic and demoralizing experience I’ve had. While I’ve had both managers I loved and ones I didn’t mesh with, I’ve never been in an environment where speaking up or asking questions was so strongly discouraged—or punished. If you disagree with leadership or challenge decisions, you may find yourself pushed out or terminated. I saw this happen more times than I can count. Leadership values compliance and “yes”-culture over innovation, integrity, or critical thinking. There is a deep misunderstanding of what product management actually is, especially at the leadership level. It often felt like decisions were being made by people who had read a book or taken a course on Agile or product development—but had never truly practiced it. Asking questions or trying to help clarify priorities is taken as insubordination rather than collaboration. On multiple occasions, questions I asked in good faith were used to question my competence, when in reality, they were part of standard agile discussion. Some team members—including strong Scrum champions—did try to advocate for better practices, but those voices were quickly silenced or removed altogether. Team metrics are regularly reviewed in ways that made little sense and had no tie to actual outcomes or customer value, further showing a fundamental misunderstanding of Agile principles. If you’re late in your career and just looking for a paycheck and remote flexibility, this may work. But if you are in product and care about doing meaningful work, growing in your craft, or being in a psychologically safe environment—you will find this to be a significant step back. I’ve always cared deeply about my work, sometimes to a fault. But this environment made me check out in a way I never have. In a strange way, I’m grateful for that—it helped me reprioritize. But I’d caution anyone in product, tech, or leadership roles to think carefully before joining.

1.0
Mar 23, 2024

Bottom of the barrel

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Pros

Remote work and a steady paycheck

Cons

Pitiful job duties. Job is really meant for 3 people. Answer non stop calls plus answer non stop emails all within unrealistic times. Monitor 6 different systems for non stop responsibilities. Only can take a break if you basically ask for a break. Expect to work 10 hour days just to meet expectations.

1.0
Jan 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-The health benefits, albeit expensive, are good. -They have a good investment portfolio to choose from for your own 401k.

Cons

-There is no formalized training from my experience, and that is a major problem. I was in Client Services; I can't speak for other departments. -They only match $0.50 for every $1.00 you contribute to your 401k. -They focus way too much on DEI. The virtue signaling vibe they give off is very cringe, to say the least. I think budgets etc., could be better pointed towards departments that actually help the business succeed. Its logic and common sense; not that hard to figure out. But, apparently it is with them. -Seniority doesn't really get you much around here. -Please read where it says "Advice For Management". I have been met with nothing but negative experiences and bad attitudes here. -Nepotism is rampant. -Bonuses are almost non-existent. They will say "oh, you get a raise this year" and raise your hourly rate from $25.00/hour to $25.20/hour. This actually happened to me, just different numbers. Anyway, where is the motivation to work extra extra hard and stand out, above and beyond what everyone else does? Sadly, its not here.

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