Employee Layoffs Not Handled With Integrity - Technical Leadership UST Employee Review

1.0
Jan 17, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Innovative culture and flexible working environment

Cons

After having been laid off in the second quarter of 2017, I have had much time to reflect, which is why I waited to write this review. UST Global is not a bad company to work for. There are some very interesting opportunities along with great customers and clients. The cons of working for this company include minimal employee engagement from management as well as limited integrity in handling life events for employees (such as layoffs). Employees are not commodities, and UST Global needs to be more thoughtful in the way they handle such events. It is not fair to hard working people to give them no notice whatsoever of a layoff and then pile on with next to no severance pay. As an employee who spent 1 year working hard and diligently for clients that I cared about, I was quite disappointed. It was particularly upsetting that the company continued to advertise for other open positions during the very same time-frame, which clearly suggests they had the means to be more thoughtful and helpful during such a life transition. I am glad to have had the opportunity to work for UST now that I have moved on in my career, but my advice to others is to consider carefully how you want to be treated during such life events.

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Very supportive management and great place to grow and learn

Cons

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UST Response
3mo
We are glad to hear that you find the management supportive and the organization a great place to learn and grow. We understand that work-life balance can vary depending on project requirements and continuously strive to improve consistency across teams. We appreciate your valuable inputs.
2.0
Aug 4, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The organization appears to be trying to put the products and services on the right track to mothball nonprofitable customers and older technology stacks in favor of modernization. They were making inroads to consolidate the 3 lines of business with varying maturity of technology and services (UST HP, Advalent, Advantasure.) That integration & balance of old tech vs new tech should be talking points in the interview process.

Cons

The organization leveraged UST Global's workforce, particularly in India and other offshore locations, to reduce costs through a managed service provider model. There appeared to be a systematic approach of having US-based employees transfer knowledge and train offshore replacements. Leadership messaging suggested they wanted to retain strategic thinkers domestically while having offshore personnel handle operational tasks. Different employment policies existed for UST Global employees versus subsidiary staff. UST HP employees faced immediate termination upon layoff, while parent company employees received transition periods and internal job placement assistance before eventual separation if no position was found. The workplace dynamics were complex, involving various employee categories with different motivations and constraints - long-term domestic employees who had built systems and products, visa-dependent workers facing relocation pressures, and offshore personnel measured against metrics that sometimes encouraged task deflection. Navigating relationships with leaders across different locations who appeared focused on expanding their organizational influence was an ongoing challenge. Despite having a significant workforce from India, the organization's treatment of Indian employees working in US offices was notably poor.

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UST Response
8mo
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. We are glad you recognized our ongoing efforts to modernize our tech stack and consolidate our business lines. Balancing legacy systems with new solutions is complex, and we agree it is an important topic to surface during the interview process. We are committed to transparency throughout this transition. Our global workforce strategy is designed to leverage talent effectively while retaining key roles domestically. We also remain focused on ensuring fair and respectful treatment for all employees, regardless of location or employment status, and regularly review our policies to improve equity and support. If you have further concerns, we encourage you to reach out to hr@ust.com and we will schedule some time for a discussion
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