Nice company work for. - Quality Analyst UST Employee Review

5.0
Jul 11, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

+ Good salary (25-35%) hike while joining. + Learn and explore new technology + Opportunity to take ownership of your work. + Propose new innovative solutions/ Ideas + Good COE group initiatives. + Work & Personal Life balance + Nice work floor and infra structure + Pantry snacks + Real time tracking software not used. First log in and last logout considered. + Compensation and benefits are good. + Fun loving events - Xite, Yash + Management is always rechable.down to earth CEO (S Ramprasad)

Cons

- 0 Onsite opportunity. - Not big growth even its 16 years old company because CEO's do not want to expand business on large scale. - No excuse if you fail in project / daily task / Client escalations - Following process is sometime burden. - Project hours 42.5 is mandatory. excluding Org meetings, events hours, internal trainings, conduct interviews etc. - Very few people get work from home (managers mostly) - No Beach - If your project completed and docent fit in other projects requirement, go home. - Leave policy is not good. - Most projects are short term projects with very less team size. - You have to be technically SUPERMAN to survive. Even you are hired company can fire you anytime if you do not fit management's mood. - US employees are considered as GOD and Offshore employees have to follow their ORDERS.

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Pros

Very experienced leadership and clear direction

Cons

Career growth can be slow if people get comfortable

5.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Professionalism at work – In many workplaces, people respect your role and time regardless of your background. Direct communication – Managers and coworkers are generally straightforward, making expectations clearer. Less workplace hierarchy – It's often acceptable to share ideas, question decisions respectfully, and speak with senior leaders. Diverse coworkers – You'll work with people from many countries and cultures, broadening your perspective. Learning culture – Employers often encourage continuous learning and adapting to new technologies and skills. Innovation mindset – People are generally open to new ideas and experimentation. Respect for personal choices – Your lifestyle, hobbies, and personal decisions are usually considered your own business. Workplace inclusivity – Most organizations strive to create respectful environments regardless of nationality, gender, or background. Cleaner systems and processes – Rules, documentation, and workflows are often more standardized. Exposure to global standards – The experience you gain is recognized and valued internationally.

Cons

Work can be demanding, especially in fast-paced industries like IT Visa dependence can add stress if you're not a permanent resident or citizen.

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