I have learned. - QA Tester UST Employee Review

1.0
Sep 28, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

If you know how to sell yourself to the company you can get paid really good, and stay in bench or talent pool for a while with salary and no stress or worries.

Cons

no salary raise until their process of appraisal for all the company at nearshore already being postponed twice personal growth you cam only do it in your project team, you can´t change from team even if asked with leader and manager, you cannot even take your vacation days in same line because leader doesn´t approve it. There is no real help from managers.

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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I have been working in this company from past 15 years. This is company has lot of opportunities and growth for employees. I started my career as testing engineer and now I become a project manager .

Cons

Need standardization in pay based on industry standards

5.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One of the things I value most about UST is the people. I have worked with supportive colleagues and leaders who are approachable and willing to help when needed. If you take ownership of your work and consistently deliver, you are trusted with greater responsibilities rather than being micromanaged. The company offers exposure to global clients, diverse technologies, and teams across different regions, which keeps the work interesting and helps you grow professionally. Learning opportunities are available for those who actively seek them out, and I have always felt encouraged to share ideas and improve the way we work. Like any large organization, your experience will depend on your project and manager, but overall I have found UST to have a collaborative culture where people genuinely work together to solve problems and support each other's success.

Cons

Cons Work life balance can vary depending on the project. Some delivery phases require extended hours, but better planning during peak periods would help.

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