Very Stressful - Anonymous employee UTG Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Jul 12, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good co-workers to work with. Telework if needed

Cons

1. On-call - yes on call is terrible where ever you go in IT, but having to be on call on a rotation where you are expected to work your 8-5 shift and expected to be on-call all night all week long. With a huge customer base this can keep you up all night long and expected to be at work first thing in the morning. Being on-call means you can't leave your house from 5pm-8am because you have to respond to the customer within 20 mins. The did eventually put in a out source to handle all the alert noise at night, but was constantly escalated to for non issues. 2. On-call compensation - If you were to put in 30 hours over time, you are only compensated for half the time. 15 hours of PTO 3. Sr Management - It seems like they were out of touch of on the MSP side of things and didn't really know what was going on. Complex policies would change every day which was stressful and confusing to keep up with. Management can be heard through walls at times chewing out someone. Talk about being on pins and needles. UTG claimed to be a Godly/Spiritual company. Could have fooled me. Forget about having management listening to any opinions. It goes through one ear and out the other. 4. Micro Management - You have to show 40 hours on your time sheet. Each ticket you work adds up to the total 40 hours a week. Regardless if you get constantly interrupted continuously during your shift you must show 40 hours. It was really hard to create a ticket for every time you get interrupted. Management only cared about seeing 40 hours or more on your time sheet. 5. Lack of knowledgeable engineers - Again hard to show 40 hours on your time sheet due to the constant interruptions from multiple entry level techs asking questions on how to do their job. Don't' get me wrong, I love helping people, but in this environment its really hard to. Which brings me to my next point. 6. THE GRIND - 1000s of alerts a day. With being short handed and no help we would work through our lunch times and breaks just to get tickets done. Then we were told to take mandatory breaks, but tickets started to stacking up and that was out the door. Got chewed out because SLA's were bad. I was 99% thinking of quitting IT which I REALLY love and changing careers because of this company. 7. It seems like the PS and Sales side of the business was only loved and congratulated. The MSP side seemed like the red headed step child of the company. Everything we would do good, we received negative feedback.

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* Passion for excellence and customer service * Excellent benefits * "Team" company culture * Opportunities for growth * Leadership communicates well * Great learning environment

Cons

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3.0
Jan 6, 2018
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Pros

UTG is a great place to gain some technical experience as an engineer. UTG will reimburse passed certifications, but they will not reimburse training or failed certifications. Great relationship with co-workers. Generously stocked breakroom. Treadmill desk. Limited work from home when there is a reason/need. Nice/newer office building. 1 week paternity/maternity leave in addition to PTO.

Cons

On call engineers are on a rotation that comes up every 2-3 months. On call engineers get a break from 8am-noon, but otherwise are expected to be available to work. Somewhat of an inherent con to working in IT. Engineers are asked to work up until midnight before a PTO day. Senior engineers are required to work after hours for escalated issues when not on call because there is no one else who can fix the issue. There are fewer senior resources than their used to be and a lot of turn over/reduction in senior positions and replacing them with more junior (lower salary) roles. Their is no reimbursement from PTO and you are not allowed to use PTO after turning in notice. Shift of focus from EBIDTA to net new revenue. Even people let go due to a re-org and not due to job performance are given zero notice. Leadership will get upset at anything less than 2 weeks notice though. Unbalanced view of "at-will" employment. Teams within the company mostly function as isolated units. Most people get around a 50% salary increase when leaving UTG. Good short term experience, but it is hard to get a raise/promotion at UTG. Non HQ offices don't get the same attention as the HQ Atlanta office.

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UTG Solutions Response
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UTG is looking at all of it's policies and having on going discussions in relation to PTO and a host of other things related employees but the team also liked to be balanced based on the needs to the business.
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