ASX reviews

3.4

57% would recommend to a friend

(142 total reviews)
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Helen Lofthouse

68% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

ASX has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ASX 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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142 reviews
2.0
Oct 31, 2016

Where ambition goes to die

Recommend
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Pros

-The male C Levels are pretty good -Relatively stable conditions -Slow and lethargic -Good for elderly employees and 'has-been's looking to get back into the workforce -You can sometimes get parking out at the Artarmon office

Cons

-Poor middle management -In need of a serious leaning out -Management talk about firing employees like its a game of survivor -Most employees enjoy a linear path till an average retirement or death (which ever comes first) -Gender diversity has gone too far (If only men could sue in the same fashion) -The operations department is a depressing environment full of unmotivated (physically and mentally) middle aged men and women who have failed in other walks of life -Untalented BD team due to monopoly status -So many introverts and pathetic public speakers (even at leadership level)

1.0
May 24, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- WFH flexibility (dependent on your manager). - STI bonus scheme (but the company is cutting back on these, i.e. intending to give out less money). - Really good, solid people, among the crazy and psychopathic characters - All-day breakfast, tea and coffee, with fruit provided. - ASX Life, which gives discounts across hundreds of retailers. - LinkedIn learning access. - It used to be such a good place to work for. - Improved onboarding and basic technology. - Flat structure where you can talk to all levels of people generally.

Cons

- Monopoly mindset with incompetency across various divisions. - Culture has sunk over the last 2 years since the CHESS failure announcement. - So many good people have either left or been let go. You are stuck with the staff trapped in their ways (with very few good ones left). This means good-natured and highly effective staff will leave while the incompetent and ill-natured stay. - Cheap company where they can't afford basic working technology and staff running very lean across all divisions, including HR and IT. Prepare to be overworked with no one to cover you. Staff morale will continue to plummet as people become former shells of themselves. - A new rule has been implemented that we're not allowed to record meetings unless approved by compliance. This is suspicious in nature, as the company doesn't want the regulators to find out more. - No room for growth. You need to be lucky with the right connections willing to look out for you. Managers also prefer to keep you in your position out of their self-interest. - More budget cuts are coming in FY25 as the company continues to pour money into CHESS and ClearStar (the company's two biggest projects and both are failing but must proceed with these or lose the operating license). - Due to CHESS failure, we are being more regulated by ASIC and RBA. This means there is a focus on that over everything else. Don't expect growth in this company anytime soon. - Leadership and those in senior positions are cold in nature—there is no warmth, no matter how much you are liked or how well you work. - Gossip culture is rampant and instigated by Group Executives trying to pit people against each other. - Questionable hires at the Group Executive level, and trickling down as a result. - Forced Xmas annual leave of 2 weeks minus PH. - There were staff redundancies in February 2024, and more to come. The redundancies were handled badly with poor communication and no empathy from leadership. There were no proper thank yous; just out the door and goodbye. These included people who've worked in the company for 5-20 years. - More redundancies to come and cuts to bonus schemes etc.

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Thank you sharing your feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience of working at ASX. We welcome feedback and encourage our employees to share their experience of working at ASX, speaking up and acting on employee feedback is an important part of our culture. If you are comfortable to approach our People and Culture team, we would value the opportunity to better understand your experience and support action on the insights you shared.
2.0
Oct 25, 2022

Bullying by GM

Recommend
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Pros

Nice culture & people Celebrate diversity

Cons

GM bullies & belittles her staff Limited career opportunities

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