No Raise and no respect to employees for hard work - Validation UST Employee Review

1.0
Dec 15, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Health benefits 401k team lunch Paid Trainging

Cons

No raise, Better to leave the company in 2 years if no raise. Not many clients in US. No job guarantee.

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Cons

Work can be demanding, especially in fast-paced industries like IT Visa dependence can add stress if you're not a permanent resident or citizen.

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