Aspentech is a software company, first and foremost. - Software Developer AspenTech Employee Review

4.0
Aug 27, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great benefits finally just got better, with Aspentech recently coming more in line with tech companies offering RSU’s, a quarterly review system. Despite the negative reviews, salaries are on-par with the market just outside of Boston. Good pay. In R&D most of your coworkers are absolutely brilliant and accomplished individuals. You will feel imposter syndrome at the water cooler. Directors and lower management are top-notch, friendly, and open to feedback. Free coffee/tea/chocolate in the break rooms. Low turnover. Most people have been here 5+ years. Good interview process. Candidates meet with the team that needs them. It is a fair process because the questions asked during the interview are designed to tease out problem solving ability and personality.

Cons

For a business-casual dress-code, everybody sure dresses as if it’s all business. No doubt, the cubicle farm office environment looks like office space. Paying for lunch in the cafe. Not enough nice areas to get away from work, or work outside, or eat lunch. If you are a chemical engineer, Aspen is both a dream and a curse. You will become more of a software developer than a ChemE, and this experience won’t help you land a job in the chemical industry afterwards. Too many third party HR portals. You need to remember 10 passwords which all reset at different times, and remember where the information is in which service. It’s quite maddening. Agile-Fall development. WebEx, really?!

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Cons

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Pros

Good products with large customer base. Product development is innovative and willing to work directly with customers. Base pay for sales reps is improving after the acquisition by Emerson Electric. The Emerson Electric acquisition is received positively by the customers. Internal training is good and readily available. Collaboration between the various departments is excellent.

Cons

New management is focused on running the sales organization by spreadsheet metrics vs. obtaining and improving customer relationships. Product pricing and sales approval processes are very complex. Customers are seen as captives and when they request reasonable changes to their contract, they are often denied if there is not significant revenue growth (results in bad relationships). Sales management is spending more time in internal meetings than with customers and their reps.

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