A Corporate Nightmare - Connected Home Supervisor Asurion Employee Review

1.0
Feb 11, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The people you work with pre-management and in other departments are incredible. They work hard, and try so hard to make the changes needed to the workspace. Some of my coworkers from the past 6 years have become great lifelong friends.

Cons

The call center and non-corporate positions are understaffed, mismanaged, and consistently getting worse as if on purpose. I worked at Asurion for 6 years, for over 50 different clients, and at one time I was even traveling the country to help them secure new clients. I was the ideal "Yes Man", but my last 2 years there were a chaotic blur. Leadership had 0 onboarding. They introduced a racist AI that discriminated against experts with foreign accents, to the point that many were on corrective action and I'm sure some were fired at no fault of their own. When I brought this up to senior management, they said "We simply don't see it that way", despite having 70+ instances of proof. They preached "work/life balance" while constantly increasing work load. When I signed on they talked about a strict cap of 15 people per team, but it didn't take more than a year for them to break that rule citing "understaffed" on leadership, instead making experts act as temp leaders for no extra pay. None of them were promoted to a supervisor at any point. I developed medical-grade migraines due to stress last year, and I got a work-approved and federally-protected FMLA/intermittent LOA claim to take time off when migraines came around. My job was safe! Or so I thought. My manager and the department's HRBP worked together to remove my LOA claim from the system, and then fired me while I was fighting to reinstate it. It was reinstated the very next day and I never got my job back. They broke the law.

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5.0
Jun 7, 2026
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Pros

Schedule, you actually have 2 days off per week.

Cons

High Stress, High Accountability for everyone

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Having time to recharge outside of work matters, so it’s great to hear the schedule worked well for you. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience.
2.0
Jul 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The job does pay well and does give you commission and mileage back. It’s 22.05 an hour and .77 cents per mile ( you will drive a lot and your mileage check will probably be the same as your weekly check )

Cons

The job is hyper focused on pushing people to sell VHDP or HTP (VHDP Verizon Home Device Protection ), ( Home Tech Protection ). The job doesn’t really care for the financial situation of a client and will say “ well you could have told them even though they are on a fixed income, they can still get the plan and talk to their ISP about financial hardship “ the staffing is sometimes very scarce and is also very lack of consideration for driving far off with no help if you get stuck. If you happen to have a vehicle issue ( which you will ) you have 7 days to get it back up in running before you get either written up or let go. I did enjoy working for this company, but it was mentally taxing and always was about getting every dollar out the customer even though they already paid for the visit for you to come out, and the phone replacement which they have to pay for monthly. Once you have worked for the company for atleast 90 days you will get a tablet and they will make you start doing Verizon consultation about the customers WiFi and try to sell them these 90 dollar WiFi just so they can make the most money possible. It’s all just give me money even though you already gave me money

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