Union Pacific reviews

2.6

29% would recommend to a friend

(3,058 total reviews)

Jim Vena

20% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Union Pacific has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 3,058 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Union Pacific employee rating is 26% below average for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Apr 4, 2019

Ethics

Recommend
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Pros

Health benefits Retirement benefits Minimal effort to meet expectations

Cons

Salary - Competitive in many fields, however, not on par in sales considering what other industries are willing to pay top performers. Culture - Non-competitive industry does not create the proper incentive for innovation and customer-centric business decisions. Unfortunately, the company does not self regulate resulting in a self-serving shareholder/profit-driven environment. Professional development- Internal advancement is sufficient, however, the skills acquired limit opportunities outside of the company as most do not have value within industries that operate in a free market.

1.0
Nov 19, 2018

Never Seen An Environment So Bad

Recommend
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Pros

Pay and bonuses are very competitive.

Cons

Work-life balance exist only in words. 4 workforce cuts in 5 years with probably a further 20% cut next year means we all will need to continue to do more. Greed is the only thing driving the cuts. UP is now focusing on executing the precision railroading playbook. It feels like the shareholders are the only constituents at the moment. UP is no longer investing in its employees or employee engagement. If you are not directly related to current revenues, chances are your job will be cut. Future strategy is a thing of the past.

2.0
Oct 12, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The retirement plan, at the time I was hired (it's changed since), was very good, and a major selling point for retention and hiring of employees. Also, there's a great training program for new IT workers, and an energized culture for improving and augmenting the railroad's tech stack.

Cons

- Like a lot of other Fortune 500 firms, UP currently has a single-minded dedication to ticking off all the cynical late-stage capitalism stereotypes they can. Layoffs, pay cuts, benefit cuts in the face of record profits and corporate tax cuts, all for the sake of improving the all-holy operating ratio number. - The "Unified Plan 2020" that was recently announced will make things very, very interesting over the next few years. - Going along with the above two, the retirement plan is pretty useless if hanging around for a long career is increasingly rare. - Location in Omaha, NE has hurt recruitment and leads to a glut of new employees from the same universities. The culture of suburban Nebraska has caused problems for minority and LGBT employees (though, to their credit, UP does seem to do as much as they can to mitigate this) - Some teams in IT struggle with integrating all developers/workers into the team in a meaningful manner. This goes quadruple for high-priority projects; UP does not have the people capable of managing and architecting these projects, generally won't go out and find them, and won't listen to them when they do get them. Cold, antiseptic atmosphere leads to clannish, unfriendly teams.

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