Access reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(243 total reviews)

Tony Skarupa

61% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Access has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 243 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Access employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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243 reviews
5.0
Dec 28, 2016

Access Review

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I am relatively new to the company and from what I have seen so far this is going to be a company to be reckoned with. Management seems to be focused in the same direction with a clear goal. Benefits are in line with others in the industry. The culture is great! The company is growing which means plenty of opportunities for advancement down the road.

Cons

The company is showing growing pains which is not necessarily a bad thing. It is to be expected.

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Access Response
8y
Thank you for the positive feedback and for the sound advice to get to the know the team and keep everyone informed. It is exciting to hear that you appreciate our benefits, culture and the opportunity that comes with the growth we are experiencing, while also acknowledging and pointing out that we are experiencing some growing pains, which is the truth. We do work hard to communicate with and provide transparency to all team members with lot of information about the company (including financials), where we are headed, where we plan to invest and grow, etc. However, we simply can't do it enough and I appreciate the reminder on how important it is to the team. Thanks again for your review and please feel free to reach out to me directly at ralston@accesscorp.com. Thanks, Rob
4.0
Dec 4, 2016

Company review

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Cares for its employees well

Cons

Becoming more political than before

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Access Response
9y
Thank you for your review. We do care for our team members and I am glad to hear that you felt that as part of your experience here. It has been quite challenging to keep the organization flat as we have grown and I can appreciate your frustration about it becoming more political. Politics and bureaucracy drive me crazy, so I try to avoid them and prevent them from growing here at Access, not always completely successfully, unfortunately. I will continue to keep my eye on this and appreciate you bringing it back to my attention. If you have any specific examples you are comfortable sharing, please email me at ralston@accesscorp.com Best regards and thanks again for your review, Rob
3.0
Nov 20, 2016

Manager

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company is getting better benefits, but still a long ways to go

Cons

They overwork and understaff their employees and branches in their quest to overtake the industry leader/ Iron Mountain. They pay for the their acquisition strategy on the backs of their current customer with tremendous annual price incre0ases, hidden fees, and contract mumbo jumbo that the average business cannot fight. Fees of up to 4 to 10 times their annual spend is commonplace just to terminate the contract when the customer has seen enough of the annual prices increases. Poor management, SVP is all about protecting his buddies from his previous company.

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Access Response
9y
Thank you for taking the time to complete this review. Thank you for noticing that our benefits package is improving. We have put resources behind this very topic to make sure our Team Members are getting what they need to take care of themselves and their families while we remain competitive in the marketplace. This will continue to be an area of improvement for us for the team, but between the family medical coverage we subsidize, our 401k matching and other benefits, I am not sure that I agree that we still have a "long ways to go". I both encourage and welcome more specific feedback on this topic, please. As you pointed out in your response, we are growing rapidly and that always results in less than optimal situations at times with staffing, communication and other processes. One move to note here is that I have just taken over responsibility for the operations again in a recent move inside the company. This includes all of the SVPs reporting directly to me, so I will seriously consider your feedback on one of them "protecting his buddies." Again, more specific information here would be hugely helpful, even just knowing what region you are talking about, or even an example if you are willing to share one. Having been in the position with the SVPs reporting directly to me now for two months and having been to a number of our operations this year, I don't think we are understaffed, nor are we overworking our team. There are people working hard everywhere at Access, myself included, but there is no plan that includes purposefully understaffing and overworking our team. I am not sure where you worked, but I would also like more detail here, if you're willing to provide it. In regards to pricing, we aren't - and never have been - the low cost provider in the market and we have no interest in taking over taking Iron Mountain. We strive to provide the very best service and our prices are meant to reflect our premium services, facilities, products and the world class team that provides them. We do increase our prices annually, but all of our costs, like rent, team member wages and additional investments in benefits, also go up annually, so annual price increases allow us to continue to cover the increases in our costs and make investments in the team and the business. Having said all of that, I thank you again for your direct feedback we will continue to analyze our pricing strategy and evaluate our team, especially our leaders, regularly. Furthermore, our contracts are based on the industry standard contract published by the industry trade organization (PRISM International) that many of the service providers in our industry utilize. There is no intention to confuse anyone with contract mumbo jumbo. Our contracts are strong and direct. They are meant to very clearly outline the terms and conditions on which we do business with our clients. Please keep in mind that we protect and manage confidential and sensitive information for tens of thousands of businesses (and many millions of consumers), so a solid contract that governs items like limits of liability are hugely important and need to be addressed completely and thoroughly, especially in today's heavily regulated information security environment. I realize that I am stepping up in this response and defending our position as a company, but I don't think i am being defensive here. I am defending our position with confidence that we are focusing in on the right issues for the team, the client and the company. Please reach me via email directly at ralston@accesscorp.com if you are willing to provide more information to any of the information in your review. I mean it, do not hesitate to reach out to me in the future as I am always seeking to be the best we can be and information from team members (past and present) is invaluable to that process. Thanks again, Rob
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