Software Developer - Software Engineer Universal Robots Employee Review

1.0
28 Sept 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Friendly people. Flexible work hours.

Cons

Poor salary reviews and promotions structure. Disorganized. Projects aren't innovative.

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Universal Robots Response
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Thanks for the feedback and review. Over the last twelve months we made substantial investments for our existing colleagues. We are committed to lifelong learning and now have thousands of training courses available on a variety of technical skills, soft skills and leadership competencies. Additionally, we continue to focus on building a strong culture of empowerment and ownership. New this year are additional colleague events, new internal social networking tools and extended team meetings. We are sorry that our efforts have not met your expectations, but we hope you’ll stick with us as we continue our journey.

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