AspenTech reviews

3.3

60% would recommend to a friend

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Antonio Pietri

44% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

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4.0
Jan 16, 2015
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Pros

Always work to be done--there is never a dull moment. Great new modern facility that suits a proper hi-tech company. Great compensation and benefits. Very diverse workforce. On-site fitness center.

Cons

Living in the city I'm not totally crazy about working out in Bedford but the commute isn't really that bad. Sometimes hard to know when to stop working--a lot of people live and breathe their jobs here but I really like having a good work-life balance.

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AspenTech Response
10y
It's great to hear that you are having a positive work experience so far. Every team is busy working hard toward a common goal – the success of the company. The company will not be successful unless teams work well together, which is why collaboration is at the heart of our core principles. A major reason for AspenTech’s success is its dedicated and hardworking staff and the impact they have on our customers. Sometimes, our fast pace and numerous initiatives result in a hectic and demanding felt work experience.
1.0
Jan 5, 2015
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Pros

I very much enjoyed my direct management relationships with various senior members of the company. I found that there were multiple peers here who I could learn from, share with, and foster relationships with. I find that the immediate management and below is a great network both technically and on a personal level. Even people with personal differences I found it very easy to work with professionally and share with. Developing skills is certainly possible, though it will take some personal commitment/drive on your own part, and your hand won't be held through it entirely.

Cons

I am hugely disappointed by this companies unwillingness to raise the bar for salaries, and the bar for the talent we accept as well, all the while touting huge financial growth numbers at meetings, and refusing to pass the direct effect of that on to the employees. The fact that immediate management has very little say over the compensation (reward for effort) put forth is infuriating. It truly is a numbers game, with an abundance of penny pinching in place. We've been told again and again that it's not a numbers game, but the fact that any employee here could point out people who have worked very hard, and people who have worked very little, or done poor quality work, and been rewarded the same speaks for itself. Give direct managers control over their employees, and either trust them, or replace them. Give them reign to reward truly valuable employees, and stop saying that every manager would give every employee a '1' on their performance if they could. If that's true they don't understand management and shouldn't be in that position. It's not an excuse, it's just poor management if it's true. A significant bump in the baseline of pay to reflect cost of living in Bedford (Telling people to commute further to save on rent is an UNACCEPTABLE response. People who accept a position with certain costs of living, convenience of location, etc. expect those to be maintained, or if not, compensated for when the company makes a move to benefit itself). I believe the R&D department will struggle to retain/acquire worthwhile talent unless salary takes a big bump up (15%), and revisit benefits while you're at it too. Make this company one which the benefits are great, and enable the employees to reach life goals, not a penny pinching stepping stone that people pass through on the way to a career. Entry level positions in the greater Boston area, especially the more affluent areas around it, begin at around 75k, more than I make with this company after more than a year with them, and prior industry experience. Neither myself, nor anyone I know is satisfied with the way the move has been handled, the salary, or the disposition of the company with a lack of straight answers for straight questions. It's not the lowest rung on the ladder, but for a company which is leading its sector and dominating its competitors, I expect MUCH MUCH more.

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AspenTech Response
10y
Being a market leader in a constantly changing industry, we recognize the importance of collaboration to our success. We believe working together in a shared office space helps promote an effective team environment to get work done. That is part of the reason we recently moved our corporate headquarters to a state-of-the art facility, bringing about 500 staff members together at one site. We have received very positive feedback about our new HQ and it has been valuable for all business units. While other software companies are freezing pay raises, we are proud that we have been able to reward and recognize employees with performance based increases. Based on our annual compensation benchmark process, we remain competitive with other software companies of our size.
5.0
Nov 8, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

1. Great salary and benefits, 2. A new CEO that has a passion for our customers and our employees, 3. A company that believes in developing their people and promoting from within, 4. A place where you can make a difference, 5. A long list of the best customers in the world, 6. Innovative, value-driven market-leading products

Cons

Under the former CEO there was not enough empowerment for the employees or focus on our customers. That culture is absolutely changing under the new CEO with many initiatives in place. Cultures do not change overnight but it is clear that the CEO and Executive Team are absolutely committed to our customers and employees. There are many new initiatves in place that are being driven employees to look at improving the customer experience, new training initiatives for employees, etc. This is a very exciting time to be a part of AspenTech!

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