Getting better... - Flight Attendant United Airlines Employee Review

5.0
May 24, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Oscar, our new CEO is like a cool breeze on an unbearably hot day. in my nearly 20 years with UA, I've never seen such interest in improvement. I believe he wants to right as many of of the past wrongs as possible, starting with the employees. Flight attendants have seen major movement in our Contract negotiations and should have our agreement shortly. I'm confident our world class Mechanics and Technicians will have their day soon, as well. I see my colleagues smiling more...a lot more. Our leadership seems to be listening to us and to our customers. Changes are happening weekly...some small, some bigger, but all focused on being better than before. I'm feeling positive about what's next. It's been many, many years since I've said I'm "proud to work for United." I'm still not there, but I'm closer...

Cons

Still some uncertainty on the part of lower management as to how to best support the front line. I see an unwillingness to use common sense over policy when the outcome would obviously be better for both the customer and employee. Also, our onboard product, especially domestically is a bit disjointed...too many variations in the "United" experience in terms of entertainment, seating and interior look. Lastly, our logo and image is outdated and a reminder to many of "what was." We need something new and fresh...not "yours," or "mine," but "OURS."

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United is genuinely a good place to work in a lot of ways. The dev side has strong leadership, the work is interesting, and there are real engineers doing real things. When I started, I was proud to tell people where I worked.

Cons

The Quality Engineering org has gone downhill fast since the leadership change about two years ago. It's hard to overstate how much the culture has shifted. The focus now is almost entirely on offshoring roles to India, and the US team has been quietly squeezed—people being nudged toward retirement, others suddenly finding themselves with negative performance feedback after years of solid work. It doesn't feel issue-driven, it feels like a headcount strategy with a polite cover story. On top of that, we spent most of last year implementing process changes that look impressive in a slide deck but don't actually move the needle. Meanwhile, the QE org has drifted away from what the dev leadership is actually trying to build. We're solving problems no one asked us to solve while the real priorities sit on the side. It's frustrating to watch, especially when you know what this team used to be capable of. The day-to-day environment has gotten noticeably toxic. People are checked out, the good ones are looking, and there's a real sense that institutional knowledge is being treated as disposable.

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