UKG reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(7,039 total reviews)

Jennifer Morgan

43% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

UKG has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 7,039 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UKG employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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7K reviews
3.0
Dec 29, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Good co-workers and direct managers, but that’s where it ends these days. Unlimited time off IF you have a manager that believes in it, otherwise you are screwed because you no longer accrue PTO. Ability to work from home is biggest pro these days. Company pays health insurance these days, 401k match (if you can afford to participate) is good. I strongly suggest you read all the reviews as glass door has played with the chronology in the last two months when it was almost all negative recent reviews to bump ‘positive’ reviews to the top. And that isn’t a coincidence when you factor in UKG just bought Great Places to Work. And it’s very easy to tell which reviews are REAL, good or bad, versus which ones HR is posting to boost the ratings on glass door.

Cons

Short term disability 3rd party is a disaster. And HR fully relies on the ‘cut and paste’ decisions made by the Hartford even when employees are pointing out the UKG Leave specialists lack of proper instruction when leave starts, and errors made by others that impact those decisions, and there is NO recourse for the employees. They will review it if you are brave enough to challenge it, but not answer any direct questions, and reply with inaccurate answers as long as they can cut and paste a ‘decision’. Real concerns are completely ignored and the refusal to provide answers is beyond frustrating. HR, all the way up to the CPO, who apparently doesn’t understand the difference between the internal PTO policy and FMLA leave (which should scare anyone needing HRs assistance, but still gets a pass by upper management), could care less as long as the bottom line is preserved, and they get good outside press. Employees have had to sue to get benefits paid, others just get left hanging. There is ZERO accountability. Some managers have been reported to HR for bullying/harassment by multiple employees across different organizations within UKG and despite the ‘100% No Tolerance’ policy they remain employed and I reprimanded, and the employees who reported them have gotten no response from HR, or their direct managers regarding the issues. Surveys abound, but they produce no results aside from more meetings to announce how they plan to make improvements that never materialize in the real day to day world. Nepotism is rampant across most organizations within UKG. Tenured, experienced employees have no chance to grow, advance, or move to other areas in UKG because of it. If you aren’t related to, best friends with, or someone’s kid’s buddy forget about advancing. There is a HUGE emphasis, and almost daily recounting of it in some form or another, on the new corporate propaganda and phraseology, but it is ALL words, no action, and never lived up to. UKG’s purpose may be people, but that doesn’t apply to actual employees. It’s become a running joke internally, but I’m not sure that management would even care even if they knew these days. As long as they are receiving outside accolades that can be used in press releases that is pretty much the extent of their concern beyond the bottom line and keeping the real owners, H&F, happy. The merger growing pains were to be expected; the change in culture, despite all the lip service given to it, was not. And has left a bad taste in many long time devoted tenured employees who used to give 150% every day, and now just show up for a paycheck. Raises are based on a set budget determined the year before and that pot has to be divvied up amongst the team the following year. It is NOT performance based as there is so much money divided by so many employees on a team, and there is no such thing as an exceptional rating even though one exists on the document. It’s sad when your managers give you your review and tell you beforehand they disagree with the new format and the rating scale because it is woefully inaccurate based on actual work and effort, but they cannot do anything about it. The cracks are starting to show outside of UKG as well. It’s sad to see what was a great company turn into another corporate churn mill. The CEO definitely believes what he says, but it doesn’t flow down from him to upper or middle management, and it’s being noticed by customers, prospects, and the competition. The attrition rate has become dismal. Everyone is overworked, stressed, and frustrated, and there is absolutely no transparency despite the continual promise there is. Burnout is becoming a big factor, and contrary to managements take it is not Covid related, or ‘merger pains’.

1.0
Jul 27, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Unlimited PTO and adding more words to meet criteria.

Cons

I interviewed for a manager role at UKG and on my first day to found out I was an Associate and lied to. Basically downgrading me to two positions. I also mentioned I was taking a 20k+ paycut from my old management six figure role. I was encouraged a bunch of promises and it all changed as soon as my Day 1 started. I’ve been emotionally drained from the losses this company has done for me. This has been an absolutely crap company trying to drink the Koolaid that it’s top company to work for. This is what good PR does and under the table paying top 100 companies. Save your time, drop your application, you will thank me for it. Within one week I already knew this was going to get worse and after month the feeling is getting stronger. UKG is a huge downgrade and insult to my career mobility.

2.0
Jan 21, 2021

Dying culture & arrogant leadership

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits package is industry-leading.

Cons

Arrogant leaders - No one expected the merger of Ultimate Software and Kronos to be perfect, especially during a pandemic. But the lack of genuine compassion and collaboration has been a real shock. The new leadership team is arrogant, demeaning, and completely unwilling to innovate or listen. No innovation - There's an illusion of inclusion, but at the end of the day, decisions are only made at the top with no real data or evidence. Employees are silenced - Surveys. Are. Ignored. They look at results in aggregate but aren't willing to address specific concerns with real action. Employees are afraid to respond to surveys or speak their minds because they're afraid of dismissal, ridicule, or being ignored. Fake sincerity & lack of trust - There is no trust between employees and leaders, and the passion that used to be here is gone. You can point to regular videos and "communications" that give the appearance of collaboration and care, but they're dripping with fake sincerity. Efforts for diversity and inclusion are shallow and largely ignored.

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