ASUS
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    Salary satisfaction at ASUS

    78%
    When ASUS employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'78% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at ASUS Global Pte Ltd
    Changi, East Region
    Responsible for maximizing business and customer satisfaction
    Responsible for maximizing business and customer satisfaction
    classification: SalesSales
    17d ago
    17d ago

    at ASUS Global Pte Ltd
    East Region
    Join us, and let’s chase the incredible together!
    Join us, and let’s chase the incredible together!
    classification: Retail & Consumer ProductsRetail & Consumer Products
    9d ago
    9d ago

    What’s it like working at ASUS?

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    Employees at ASUS appreciate the friendly culture, good bosses and supervisors, good working environment with less stress, and opportunities to gain valuable work experience and be guided by mentors. The company offers flexibility in arranging work-from-home schedules, opportunities for growth in the industry, job stability, and staff discounts on ASUS products.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as inconvenient office locations, concerns about leave policies and benefits, heavy workloads, limited opportunities for advancement unless higher positions become available, difficulties achieving a good work-life balance, the challenge of achieving sales targets for certain roles, concerns about uneven workload distribution, potential language barriers due to the Taiwanese headquarters, strict and micromanaging management policies, slow salary increments and potentially low salaries, and top positions often being reserved for Taiwanese and foreign employees, limiting career progression opportunities.