Unprofessional and disorganized - Anonymous employee UST Employee Review

1.0
Mar 14, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

UST contracts workers for well known and famous companies that they're partnered with, which is a great reason to work with UST when investigating them. Good learning experience

Cons

Management and recruiters do not share information between each other on a regular basis which in turn leads to confusion ranging from scheduling to hiring the contracted worker for the incorrect position. Multiple recruiters generally have made rookie mistakes, for example calling a currently hired employee asking if they're interested in their own position or calling potential clients in middle of the night. Management is unaware of what their workers actually do once contracted for another company besides what is on the paperwork. Mandatory training for UST has been required at the same time as the contracted work schedule if it's full time, forcing conflict or a vacation day off to be used. There have been cases of difficulty providing a timely paycheck without issue. From what I understand the company has been called "UST Global" previously, and are now simply rebranding to "UST", there has been some confusion between a few employees on which to call it as or if UST Global is simply anywhere outside of the Americas. (UST Global has it's own insightful reviews when searched online.) Employees are expected to perform duties that are not stated on their agreed contract, over time the amount of duties has increased for some employees to cover for missing coworker's duties without an increase in salary. Beware any contracted workplace that has the right to fire someone at will that you don't trust. Long time coworkers have stated that it's very rare to be promoted or move up in UST or get substantial raises in salary even after working for longer than ten years. As with some other companies during the pandemic, unfortunately there have been moments of deceit that employees have noticed when hiring contracted workers regarding remote work. This review is not to dissuade someone from a position at UST, just make sure as with any company to do your research, know your rights as well as your contract and to not ignore red flags.

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UST Response
4y
Hello, and thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback. Unfortunate that you had this experience with UST. We are always looking for areas of improvement. If you would like to share this feedback with someone on our team, we would gladly start this discussion with you. Please email us at Jude.Patrick@ust.com and we will respond.

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5.0
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The company is already shifting from services to products and platforms business, with the CEO driving the change directly. This transition is visible and is steep. The upside to this transformation is the company already creating meaningful opportunities for people to grow new skills and take on more strategic and value-added work. The key is to lean in and make full use of the resources available, including client universities, hack-a-thons, ideathons, and skill transformation programs, to stay ahead. For internal talent, the opportunities in product, platform development, and consulting are abundant, across both existing offerings and new solutions.

Cons

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UST Response
6d
Thank you for such a thoughtful perspective. It’s encouraging to hear that the shift toward a product and platform-led organization is visible and creating meaningful opportunities for our USsociates to build new skills and take on more strategic work. Enabling this kind of growth is a key priority for us, and we’re glad to see the impact of initiatives like learning programs, ideathons, and hackathons coming through. We also recognize that transitions can be challenging, and providing support through the journey remains a priority. Your point on staying grounded in UST’s values truly resonates. Our values of humanity, humility and integrity continue to guide us as we evolve. We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.
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