The people are nice and a lot of freedom with working at home
Cons
The culture is very vindictive, training is terrible, and they make it a problem to be inquisitive.
UL Solutions Response
6y
We're glad to hear you've been able to take advantage of a more flexible work arrangement. The culture you describe is contrary to what we hear from most of our employees. It is precisely those with active curiosity who continue to ask the tough questions that push this organization forward. We encourage you to stay inquisitive as you help UL continue to evolve. If something is not clear, reach out to the friendly colleagues you mentioned. We also recommend checking out what training opportunities are available through UL University. From soft skills to tech skills, there is a wealth of possibilities for your professional development.
The work is interesting. Some decent travel is available if desired. If you work hard and set yourself apart from others you can earn a promotion.
Cons
It’s all about who you know. All responsibilities fall on Engineering. Engineering does much more than “engineer” and spend too much time on stuff that admin staff “should be able” to do. When something needs to change the usual solution is to have Engineers be responsible for it because many non-engineers can’t handle mediocre tasks.