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Universal Robots

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Feels like family! - Anonymous employee Universal Robots Employee Review

5.0
Feb 7, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Everyone at Universal Robots has made me feel like family. The atmosphere everyday is friendly and you can tell everyone is willing to help. I have been employed at UR for about three months now and it feels like I have been here for years. The culture here is unlike any other company I have worked for. Being that this is a quickly growing company, it is fast paced and improving everyday. UR listens to its employees continuously tries to improve the company. I cannot comment on the Career Opportunities as I am fairly new but I can say that since we are growing so quickly I feel as though the opportunities are endless.

Cons

It may sound like I am a spokesperson for UR but I honestly have nothing negative to say about this company.

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Universal Robots Response
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Thank you so much for joining our amazing family!

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