Toxic Work Environment - Anonymous employee UST Employee Review

1.0
Apr 13, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Hardly anything worth writing about... But if one is in the good books of certain people, this is probably the best company to work for. You can survive for yrs just by BS-ing. You can get free money for doing nothing. Heck, you don't even have to prove yourself whether you're good at your job... Even though compensation is not great, the health benefits are decent

Cons

Toxic environment. Nobody knows how some people get preferred over others. Pay disparity between favored and the "not-so-favored" has reached epic proportions. In fact, there are people who continue to survive and even get promoted despite trying to sabotage deals, losing millions of dollars in business and talking disparagingly about colleagues in racist overtones

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As with any large organization, some processes could be streamlined for faster decision-making.

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