UXReactor Reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(51 total reviews)

55% positive business outlook

UXReactor has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 51 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UXReactor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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51 reviews
1.0
27 Feb 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Good learning platform for freshers, apprentices and those who are trying to build a career in UX. 2. Company's policies are well structured. 3. The founders are knowledgeable (but not available)

Cons

1. Worse leadership team ruining the credibility of the organization. 2. The culture they showcase outside is about core values, growth, best practices, low-ego etc etc.. but it is totally falsified. 3. The leadership team is full of corporate toxic politics and the mid-level leads are always backstabbing those who want to grow. These so-called leaders gossip around more and work less making the team stagnated. If they are in a closed-door meeting then understand that they are gossiping about others. 4. They are biased and unfairly judgmental to the team. If someone question the biases they are fired without any given notice or explanation. 5. Zero work-life balance. Employees get ill because of the unfair work pressure forced on everyone.

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UXReactor Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback on your experiences at UXReactor. While we appreciate your positive feedback on learning and well-structured policies, we respectfully disagree with some of the other issues you raised. We take pride in our culture of growth and have received great feedback from many teammates who appreciate the positive and collaborative environment we have created over the years. We have a strong and capable group of leaders who live with our core values and are knowledgeable, experienced, and committed to the success of teammates and the organization. As a matter of fact, everyone in our nurturing system, regardless of her role, is periodically assessed on our core values and mindset to ensure cultural fit and alignment. We acknowledge that there may be some differences in opinion among teammates, but we don’t tolerate any type of politics from teammates or leaders. Everyone in the organization, including the leadership team, is assessed on the core values. For those who don’t embrace our core values, we respectfully let go of them, even if it is a leader in the organization. As for your feedback about bias and unfair judgments, we ensure everyone is assessed equally on cultural fit and technical skills using qualitative and quantitative methods. In fact, to prevent any bias, we run the 360 degrees feedback twice a year, where leaders and peers assess everyone they've worked with. Regarding your comment about termination without notice or explanation, we take our ethical responsibilities and legal obligations seriously, and we ensure that all terminations are conducted in accordance with our policies and local laws. We have a clear evaluation process and work with teammates to provide feedback and support to help them succeed. However, we also recognize that sometimes they may not be a value match or may not be meeting the expectations of their role, and in those cases, we do need to make difficult decisions. Regardless of why someone leaves our team, we treat everyone with respect and dignity. We ensure that our team and other supporting systems work synchronously across all locations. We also know that sometimes, due to delivery deadlines, there might be less time to work on the craft, so we have a no-meeting day every Wednesday, where teammates can work from home. We have also implemented "Golden hours for Overlaps" that ensure all teammates have dedicated time to collaborate and communicate across the locations during regular business hours. We have received positive feedback on this initiative from most of our current teammates. We understand that every teammate's experience is unique, and we would welcome the opportunity to discuss your concerns in more detail. We remain committed to creating a positive, supportive, and inclusive workplace for all teammates.
1.0
13 Dec 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good if you're a fresher and planning to explore in the UIUX domain and who take stress and criticism

Cons

Politics, does value employees. Always give tight deadlines and pushes to work over and at the end doesn't value your work

2.0
25 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Exposure to different domains of UX projects.

Cons

- Unnecessary urgency at work even when not required. - Unreasonable work policies and unprofessional leadership. Tend to do character assassination and personal attacks a lot. - Very tight timelines promised to the clients, resulting in constant long working hours for the team. - Absolute lack of gratification. Favouritism for the “sheep mentality” folks at peak.

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UXReactor Response
3y
We appreciate your participation in identifying the pros & cons. Honest opinions are always welcome at UXReactor, and we value feedback from our teammates and alums. As you already know, we are a high-performing team driven by our core values and mission to Drive Business Value through design. We need highly motivated and aligned teammates to get to our mission, which requires pushing boundaries, questioning the status quo, and selflessly helping other teammates to grow. We understand that for a few pushing boundaries becomes challenging and many cannot cope with the pace. We always aim to lead by experience. Every teammate who wants to grow, drives value, pushes their boundaries, and focuses on achieving the best outcomes for personal, intellectual, and overall organizational growth is highly rewarded and incentivized at UXReactor. We flexed our processes and policies and went above and beyond to help our teammates personally. For example, when they needed monetary support for higher education, health issues in the family, or a complete paid long vacation to re-energize. We did that in the past and will do that now and in the future. We understand that we parted ways as we were not the right match, and we believe it is good for both of us. No organizations are perfect until the people in the system take them close to perfection! It is a challenging process, but it is achievable. Once again, we thank you for your honest opinions. If you need to talk about this more, you can always reach out to hr@uxreactor.com, or we can go for a coffee or meet at our office to discuss more.
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