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Universal Robots

Part of Teradyne

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Exceptionally exciting place to work on making advanced robotics technology more accessible to the masses. - Anonymous employee Universal Robots Employee Review

5.0
Feb 14, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Collaborative and fun work environment, opportunity to shape design and engineering processes, flat hierarchy.

Cons

Challenging to communicate and collaborate with remote teams in Denmark.

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Universal Robots Response
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Our vision of Empowering People applies not only to our customers, but is also applies to our team members. Your feedback regarding the opportunity to improve our collaboration and communication between remote teams is received, and we hope to provide the requisite tools and development in 2019 to make this a pro for working at Universal Robots!

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