Not the company to work for in Canada if you're after a career and security and stability - Field Engineer Unisys Employee Review

1.0
Dec 11, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Gained Invaluable, Diverse Experience: This role was an exceptional training ground for building a wide range of practical skills. Fron the development of one's customer service and issue-handling to performing really advanced servicing of computers, printers, and telecommunications routers. The breadth of experience was significant and has been a major asset to my skill set. Investment in Training: The company frequently invests in training programs and publicly showcases narratives about employees being the "valued backbone" of their service business. On the surface, there is a stated commitment to developing staff.

Cons

Extreme Job Insecurity & Betrayal of Stated Values: This is the most critical and jarring flaw. The company's actions directly contradict its messaging. Despite the frequent talk of employees being the "backbone," there is absolutely no job security, even for regular employees. Positions can be eliminated abruptly without warning. The company shows no inclination to retain trained, valued employees by considering them for other open roles—even those they are qualified for due to the very training provided. This renders the "valued backbone" messaging empty and highlights a severe disconnect between corporate communication and operational reality. Poor Management & Leadership: My direct manager was a significant detriment. They demonstrated a profound lack of understanding of the day-to-day technical work, leading to poor delegation and a failure to connect with or advocate for staff. This disconnect made the supportive corporate messaging feel inauthentic at the team level. Zero Growth or Mobility: There is no clear path for advancement or lateral movement. The training feels less like an investment in your career and more like a means to keep you proficient in a static role. The promise of growth is not fulfilled. Impersonal and Disrespectful Offboarding: My departure epitomized the gap between words and actions. After giving my all, my final day was handled with stunning impersonality. My manager read a scripted statement about "restructuring," immediately handed me off to HR, and cut all communication. Requests for a reference were ignored. This cold, transactional treatment—especially after years of being told we were the "backbone"—felt like a profound professional betrayal.

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5.0
Jan 27, 2026
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Pros

My boss was great. I was not there long but I felt really bad leaving because having a great boss is rare. I had great work-life balance. I liked what I did. I left because I was offered better salary and healthcare benefits (that I really needed at the time) somewhere else.

Cons

Cons will depend on the team and the team members. Mediocre benefits.

1.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you enjoy mission driven work, the clients are the best part of the job. Many employees are smart, collaborative, and genuinely committed to delivering quality outcomes. The work itself can be meaningful, and there are a few strong individuals who work hard to honor client commitments and carry out contracted deliverables despite internal obstacles.

Cons

Across the last 4+ years, Unisys has experienced consistent leadership failures across nearly every Business Unit (BU). These failures show up in a lack of accountability, unclear direction, and decisions that directly undermine client trust. Employees are often unable to demonstrate or sell the capabilities Unisys markets, including those tied to industry awards because the organization cannot validate or deliver them. The company undergoes employee reductions every 60–90 days, creating instability, eroding institutional knowledge and workloads being consistently shuffled to other already overburdened staffers. In Q1 of 2026, Unisys dismantled its public sector sales team, resulting in the loss of long-standing clients and a steep decline in delivery credibility. A major concern for job seekers is the company’s approach to employee protection. Over multiple years, I personally experienced and am aware of numerous gender, race, and ADA discrimination complaints submitted through the Employee Ethics Portal. Unisys has one individual responsible for reading complaints and conducting interviews, and in each case I witnessed, the situations were left unaddressed. Out of necessity, multiple layers of leadership across different BUs were additionally informed, still no action was taken. Instead of intervening, leadership allowed retaliation to escalate, resulting in financial loss, emotional distress, and professional harm to multiple employees. Advice to Job Seekers: If you are considering Unisys, approach the opportunity with clear expectations. Some employees are talented, and some clients are rewarding, but the environment presents real risks. Employment here requires independence, resilience, and the ability to navigate unclear direction and limited support.

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