Engineering treated as commodities and liabilities and not assets - Software Engineer IV UKG Employee Review

2.0
May 3, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is fairly competitive Yearly bonus in engineering tied to company performance Great Co-Workers Engineering dress code is pretty relaxed - which is pretty nice since engineering is not customer facing anyway.

Cons

Ironically, a company that is built on helping other companies manage their workforce is not very effective at it. The organizational structure creates several conflicts of interest which means there is usually a department that loses - creating a never ending work/life imbalance. Intimidation is a prevalent management style. As a result of the organizational structure mentioned above some management is not responsive, does not take responsibility for their actions and blames the "other" department or senior management. Customers that recognize the internal conflict use it to their advantage to get the best deal. In the end, the development team absorbs the blunt of the blame. Going private has exposed this cultural flaw - number one goal is to squeeze as much profit as possible for the private equity firm in an attempt to show your worth. I'm not against profit - but at a company that's classified as a software firm, cost cutting measures should not include computer hardware used for development. It's also not acceptable to think that you can reduce costs by constantly requiring nights and weekends over and over - it's not sustainable, you have burnout and its shows a lack of corporate character and integrity.

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1.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Working from home and the benefits are okay, but not really any different from those in most other organizations.

Cons

Too many managers are ill-informed about how much work there is to complete. Too many meetings pull employees away from work, yet they are chastised for work-life balance. I do not want to miss a deadline, so I work extra hours but don't report them. Processes seem to change daily. People-first is all but forgotten. Customer service is the unsung hero, carrying the weight of the world but often overlooked. Unrealistic classroom times leave little to no time for Q&A. There are manager pets and clicks in the organization. "Ohana" (meaning Family) is a joke. Do not share innovations with others; they are often stolen by others who will take accolades and credit for themselves. There are egotistical managers who could use a lesson in humility. Growth is nearly impossible. Personal review is a waste of my time. The manager is going to override my ratings with their own. Just give me my review and let's get on with it. It's been all downhill since the merge. Layoffs are a constant worry.

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