If you're in the US, you're not getting hired - Anonymous employee Ansira Employee Review

1.0
Oct 7, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home is the only pro. Place used to be great. I don't need the job, so I stay to watch the disaster whiling doing my best keep my employees lives from being miserable.

Cons

Layoffs Outsourcing 80% to India C-Suite only sees Margins 50 hour work week is normal Pay is laughable Everyone is just a cog All teams are completely understaffed and overworked. 90% of new employees are out of the country and are less than fluent in English. Unfortunately, no fault of their own, they are set up for absolute failure. If you haven't been laid off congratulations, your name has probably at least come up. Although, not many people would honestly mind. The people currently sticking out have been at the company for 10-20 years. Everyone else is praying to get laid off before they quit. I have never been a part of something as dysfunctional as this organization is currently. By God if you are a client and you haven't seen the quality of work crater down then your head is in the sand or you're probably paying for something you could do yourself.

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Ansira Response
5mo
We appreciate your candid feedback. We encourage you to reach out to your HR partner directly so we can better understand the issues you're facing and explore ways to improve your experience.

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Great people to work with who offer thought provoking insight and helpful career paths

Cons

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Thank you for sharing your experience at Ansira and for recognizing the talented people on our team. We wish you all the best.
1.0
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Great benefits and unlimited/flexible PTO

Cons

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Ansira Response
1w
Thank you for sharing this feedback and for the contributions you made during your time at Ansira. Feedback like yours is important and helps us continue to evaluate how we support our teams and create a sustainable work environment. The Growth Mindset program is an employee recognition initiative that celebrates individuals who exemplify our company values and strengthen our culture. It is not intended to diminish or dismiss conversations about workload, capacity, or employee support. We recognize that initiatives can be experienced differently by individuals, and we appreciate you sharing your perspective.
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