Communication, Governance and Human Resources Management is What Will Be Required for Unisys Going Forward! - CIR Level IV Maximum (standby Status) Unisys Employee Review

3.0
28 May 2009
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Pros

Unisys Corporation, surprisingly unbeknownst to many is the basis of computing as we know it today and this company deserves more recognition than it is given. Unisys is a company where a seemingly entry-level individual without much in the way of formal education beyond high school can achieve a lucrative career in a corporate technology support role. Continued employment is based on performance metrics and in the end this benefits the company, the client and leads to growth and development and job satisfaction for the employee.

Cons

As a college degreed professional I find it very disburbing how the company is governed, and particularly the lack of accessiblity to the Human Resources Department, should one formally exist. It appears all personnel decisions are made at the field level amongst managers and this aspect is particularly troubling given Unisys is a multi-national corporation with thousands of employees. Extensive utilization of contract personnel allows for rapid deployment prior to completion of background verification and enables an available and flexible work force without term committments and ensures cost reduction due to lack of benefits. Oftentimes these workers are paid a mere fraction of what their client-side colleagues are receiving, yet are expected to produce results presenting Unisys in a positive light. As a take-charge and responsible individual with a client-centric work ethic, I have always been concerned the business is being run like a staffing agency with candidate placement similar to staffing a security guard agency or janitorial firm. The flow of communication in the management ranks could be vastly improved as surprisingly many field managers have never met their colleagues and thus could not be expected to know what is going on in the field. Particularly troubling is that there exists no formal Human Resources Department or access to upper management should there be concerns or issues arise.

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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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