Uline reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(1,542 total reviews)
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Dick Uihlein

74% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Uline has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,542 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Uline employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Apr 23, 2026

WORST EMPLOYER EVER

Anonymous employee
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Pros

the "battle pay"; your co-workers; bonuses.

Cons

Besides the obvious issues—like requiring even salaried employees to punch a clock purely for monitoring purposes, constant cubicle audits over meaningless things, and an outdated dress code enforced by the infamous “dress code police” who literally walk around with a clipboard targeting employees (especially younger women)—the biggest problem at Uline is the culture. The environment is built on fear. Management wants employees to fear leadership, fear rules, and even fear each other. Employees are encouraged to report on one another, and loyalty to leadership matters more than integrity or competence. There is a strong culture of favoritism, where brown-nosers who treat the Uihleins like royalty are rewarded, even when they are clearly in the wrong. I worked under a manager who repeatedly lied to his own boss about his direct reports. When employees wanted to leave because of him, he was promoted instead of held accountable. In one case, he lied about a direct report and attempted to put her on a PIP until she produced email records proving his dishonesty. The company ultimately had to pay that employee nearly $100,000, and he was still promoted again. Why? Because men can get away with almost anything there, while women are scrutinized constantly. That is not an exaggeration. I personally watched a woman be fired for so-called “repeated dress code violations” that were completely fabricated. Later, management told everyone it was due to “performance issues,” changing the story entirely. After I left, they did the same thing with my own situation, despite the fact that I have written proof in my separation request documenting exactly what happened. If you are a woman in a higher-paid role, expect resistance from male leadership. Promotions are dangled in front of you year after year with promises that you are “on track,” only for excuses, moving goalposts, or outright lies to appear every time promotion season arrives. Meanwhile, men are promoted without the same scrutiny or resistance. My former manager repeatedly lied to me directly and professionally. It was a masterclass in manipulation and self-preservation at the expense of employees.

1.0
May 8, 2025

The pay is not worth it

Anonymous employee
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Pros

End of the year profit sharing bonus (this is literally it)

Cons

-Intense, pedantic micromanagement that leaves you unmotivated and constantly anxious -Useless HR and management system which exists to protect other managers and the ULINE bureaucracy instead of employees -Arbitrary and random rule changes that exist only to create an illusion of progress which adds more employee paranoia (seriously, half the management in this company is precisely this) -Diligent and hard working employees get taken advantage of, while bad employees will get switched around (sometimes to a better position at the expense of a good worker) unpunished -Injects politics into everything from lunch-ins to company policy -Claims to be conservative but cares nothing about work-life balance or even offers paternal leave so both parents can be present in their child’s life -Overstated benefits. The pay is slightly above average hourly for whatever position you’re in, but the high pay is from insane required overtime. The end of the year bonus is the only tangible upgrade compared to any other job, but the sacrifices you’ll have to make physically and mentally are not worth it. -They expect the world despite giving you limited resources -Employees targeted by random shadowing days or job changes -The opportunity for growth is another overstated benefit. There a few times the company doesn’t hire someone outside with little to no experience for management positions.

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Uline Response
1y
Thank you for your review. We’re disappointed to hear that you don’t feel you are experiencing a healthy work/life balance. While hard work and hustle are valued and rewarded, we take pride in providing professional development opportunities and progressive career tracks to help our teams succeed together. If you need a break from work, we encourage employees to talk with their manager about scheduling PTO. The political leanings of Uline founders as private citizens does not represent the more than 9,000 employees who come to work from diverse backgrounds and experiences. We continue to work hard to foster an inclusive work environment for all of our employees.
1.0
Apr 26, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay and bonus package. Helpful managers

Cons

Long hours, where you don’t know when you will be done for the day, and shift being in the middle of the day provides you with absolutely no work life balance. Very micromanaged and pushed to meet production goals, and even if you are heading your goals properly, they still make you feel like you are not doing the best you can. I was a top performer on my team, yet when it came to the end of the year, they provided me with a two cent raise. Very monotonous work, overall would not recommend working for this company

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Uline Response
2y
Uline understands the importance of work-life balance and the impact of long hours on our employees. We are continuously reviewing our processes to ensure that they promote a healthy work environment while still meeting our production goals. We are committed to fair and competitive pay practices, and we encourage our employees to discuss any concerns about scheduling PTO with management or HR. We appreciate your thoughtful feedback.
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