Great place to work - Anonymous employee Universal Robots Employee Review

5.0
Oct 24, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

fantastic staff, great challenge, good values.

Cons

to much work - not balanced

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Universal Robots Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide a review, and our apologies for the delay in responding. We are so excited to see that the core values for our company have resonated and empowered you and all of the rest of our fantastic staff. We also acknowledge your point about the workload and work life balance. In 2019 we have hired additional members to our senior management team to better align the right tasks to the right departments and teams. We hope that in 2020 the impact of this is better felt throughout our organization. One key to remember is to remain focused on both the urgent and important tasks. Please also talk to your manager for input on prioritization on tasks.

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