Banner image for Astro

Company Summary

Company Reviews

At Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad, we believe in the power of stories to bring people together. For decades, we have been at the heart of Malaysian homes, creating moments of joy, laughter and connection. Today, we are proud to serve 5.2 million homes—reaching 64% of Malaysian TV households—alongside 9,100 businesses, 16.2 million weekly audio listeners on FM and online, and 13.6 million monthly visitors across our digital platforms.

For any customer service assistance, feel free to reach out to us via our official Astro Malaysia Facebook or @astroonline on X for the time being. We appreciate your patience and look forward to assisting you there.

Rating Reviews

Rating is calculated based on 8 reviews and is evolving.

Featured Reviews

Software Engineer
3.4
21 February 2026
Decent Pay, Benefits Could Use a Boost
Pros: The base salary as a Software Engineer was actually pretty competitive for a mid-sized tech company. They also offer a 401k match, which is a solid perk. It's not top-tier but definitely above average for a startup environment.
Cons: Healthcare plans are quite pricey, making it tough to choose good coverage without a huge out-of-pocket cost. Stock options for engineering roles were really small, almost negligible. Don't expect any significant performance bonuses here.
Advice to Management: Please re-evaluate the healthcare providers and consider offering more affordable options. Also, a clearer path for stock options or a more structured bonus program for all engineering levels would be huge for retention.
Show more
Software Engineer
3.1
21 February 2026
Leadership has some good points, some not so much.
Pros: As a Software Engineer at Astro, I've found that some team leads are truly solid. They really understand the tech and aren't afraid to get their hands dirty. The hybrid work model in our Seattle office is also a plus for work-life balance.
Cons: However, top-level leadership in this big tech company can feel pretty disconnected. Decisions often come down without much context or input from engineering teams. It's tough when you're working on complex software development projects and things shift suddenly.
Advice to Management: Try to involve engineering managers and individual contributors more in strategic decisions. Better transparency from top leadership would really help morale.
Show more
Software Engineer
3.1
21 February 2026
Leadership needs more consistency and clear vision
Pros: The team environment is pretty solid for software engineers. People are generally helpful and collaborative in the Seattle office. Work-life balance is decent; it's usually 40-45 hour weeks.
Cons: Leadership communication isn't always clear. Decisions from senior management feel rushed. There's often a lack of long-term strategic vision for our big tech projects.
Advice to Management: Focus on clearer, consistent communication. Establish a more stable long-term strategy for products. Get more feedback from engineering teams before making big shifts.
Show more
See all reviews >

List of open positions

See all jobs >

Common Questions About Astro

What is Astro's policy on remote work for software engineering roles in the San Francisco Bay Area?
What is the day-to-day working culture like for a software engineer at Astro, especially regarding collaboration and team dynamics?
What is Astro's policy on remote work for software engineers in their San Francisco office?
What is Astro's policy on remote work for software engineers in the Austin, Texas tech hub?
See all questions >

See More Companies