UDig reviews

4.4

90% would recommend to a friend

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Andy Frank

90% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

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5.0
Feb 25, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

-Potential to make A LOT of money, and it grows continuously over time -Great incentives and bonus structure, seems stronger than the competition. Incentive trips to Vegas and tropical locations that are actually attainable by the average employee. -Competitive base salary -Local clients and candidates that are easier to work with than what you see at national recruiting companies -Promotions from within, they definitely reward their employees -Young, fun office culture that works hard and is professional -Sr. Management takes an active role in developing and mentoring their employees -They want to find where your skills and talents are best applied to improve the company, so you have some freedom to work towards other job responsibilities, including managing new hires, opening new branches or moving into business development. -Fun company outings like white water rafting and team building exercises -Transparent quarterly business meetings so you always know the state of the company's success and can feel more invested in the future of UDig -if you are struggling but you have potential, they will work with you to train you and help you succeed, rather than looking at you as an expendable employee like most sales jobs. -Ethical management and culture in an industry that could otherwise condone unethical behavior -Excellent internal software programs and a quality candidate database. -Open door team relationship between recruiters and account managers/ Business Development

Cons

-Lower management consists of top producers who may not actually have the time or interest in training and assisting their subordinates. They tend to focus on their own production and don't make you feel like you can ask questions. -The position itself can be very stressful -There is so much to do every day you either have to stay late or take work home with you until you've been there for some time and can master your efficiency. -High call volume and daily metrics Not a con so much- they have designed software to manage your metrics so that they don't have to micromanage you, but you are required to perform at a top level every hour of the day even if your overall production is strong. Every call you make or action you take throughout your day is recorded in the database so everything you do is monitored. But if you are doing your job this is a non-issue.

1.0
Jan 5, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I worked for UDig for less than a year, and honestly cannot think of a positive about the organization

Cons

Does the same thing, the same way (even though they'll mislead you and say they don't) as TekSystems and Apex. Always low balling their consultants to get there best "spread", no work life balance because they pay for your cell phone and will remind you of that when you take any kind of PTO, extremely high turnover and misled me through the entire interview process about commission and overall compensation.

1.0
Nov 24, 2015

Too much churn and burn

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Atmosphere can be fun, the office is really nice, there are bonuses to help with the low salary.

Cons

Salary starts off pretty low. Making commission takes a while to build up. Seems like the company hires and fires people really quickly. If you don't have the work ethic the company is looking for, they will replace you. There is no flexibility in the working hours, like whatsoever. 3 weeks sick leave/PTO combined, few company holidays.

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We appreciate your feedback. We’ve invested heavily and making sure our workspaces are interesting, collaborative and create an environment where our teams can work together effectively. Our compensation model is far superior to nearly all of the firms operating in our industry. Our compensation model is results-oriented which means the earning potential is weighted towards team members who are producing consistently and earning commission. Our PTO plan for internal team members starts with 15 days PTO/sick days and 8 holidays the first year and grows with tenure. After three years of service, UDig team members get 22 days of PTO and 8 paid holidays for a total of 30 days off. We also have an incentive built for high performers who can earn every Friday off once they qualify. Our industry is complex and requires a unique interest in connecting with people, understanding technology and solving problems. A career at UDig can be incredibly personally and professionally fulfilling if it fits your interests. We understand it isn’t for everyone and we value your feedback.
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