Great people, unfair policies and no heart - IT Support Technician Unisys Employee Review

1.0
14 Aug 2016
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Pros

Great people to work with. Not too many bad eggs, lots of nice L1 agents to work with. Sometimes the higher up agents can get feisty though. CEO seems like a nice guy, though I don't know about the people below him. Pay is competitive for a call center.

Cons

There are unfair policies regarding personal health and getting help here. I have been punished before for a medical condition and been threatened with termination due to something I cannot control. Pay is directly attributed to statistics on calls and is regulated to the point where several colleagues have thrown customer satisfaction out the window to improve their paycheck. It seems a lot of people are here just to make their paycheck and move on. Nobody really "loves" it here. Not even the owner of the SLC branch. L2s tend to be given too much authority and a massive pay increase for one or two more job requirements. There is very much bias in seniority here, though they claim there isn't. There is no room to move up at all. Period. Good luck if you had any wishes of doing that. Benefits are trash. They opted instead for half-worked benefits and a kind of coupon service where you can get around $10 off a TV to hide the bad benefits behind.

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5.0
27 Jan 2026
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Pros

My boss was great. I was not there long but I felt really bad leaving because having a great boss is rare. I had great work-life balance. I liked what I did. I left because I was offered better salary and healthcare benefits (that I really needed at the time) somewhere else.

Cons

Cons will depend on the team and the team members. Mediocre benefits.

1.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

If you enjoy mission driven work, the clients are the best part of the job. Many employees are smart, collaborative, and genuinely committed to delivering quality outcomes. The work itself can be meaningful, and there are a few strong individuals who work hard to honor client commitments and carry out contracted deliverables despite internal obstacles.

Cons

Across the last 4+ years, Unisys has experienced consistent leadership failures across nearly every Business Unit (BU). These failures show up in a lack of accountability, unclear direction, and decisions that directly undermine client trust. Employees are often unable to demonstrate or sell the capabilities Unisys markets, including those tied to industry awards because the organization cannot validate or deliver them. The company undergoes employee reductions every 60–90 days, creating instability, eroding institutional knowledge and workloads being consistently shuffled to other already overburdened staffers. In Q1 of 2026, Unisys dismantled its public sector sales team, resulting in the loss of long-standing clients and a steep decline in delivery credibility. A major concern for job seekers is the company’s approach to employee protection. Over multiple years, I personally experienced and am aware of numerous gender, race, and ADA discrimination complaints submitted through the Employee Ethics Portal. Unisys has one individual responsible for reading complaints and conducting interviews, and in each case I witnessed, the situations were left unaddressed. Out of necessity, multiple layers of leadership across different BUs were additionally informed, still no action was taken. Instead of intervening, leadership allowed retaliation to escalate, resulting in financial loss, emotional distress, and professional harm to multiple employees. Advice to Job Seekers: If you are considering Unisys, approach the opportunity with clear expectations. Some employees are talented, and some clients are rewarding, but the environment presents real risks. Employment here requires independence, resilience, and the ability to navigate unclear direction and limited support.

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