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Universal Avionics

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Nice place, but needs some work - Anonymous employee Universal Avionics Employee Review

3.0
Sep 15, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people make this place wonderful. The benefits are good, and the pay is okay. The CEO does what he can to provide transparency to the company through quarterly presentations, which is appreciated.

Cons

Growth is near non-existent. Recognition is near non-existent. Annual raises are on par with keeping up with the rising cost of living, rather than actually rewarding good performance.

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Universal Avionics Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for your continued contributions toward our success. When reading about companies deemed to be among the great places to work, one thing is consistent across them all, and that is ongoing efforts to continuously improve. We rely on our employees to not only "tell it like it is" but to actively engage in, and even drive initiatives toward continuous improvement. If not already an active participant in those efforts, please consider doing so by leading an initiative or finding out who else in your respective area is and express your interest. Continued success to you!

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