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Software Technology Group (UT) reviews

4.2

70% would recommend to a friend

(107 total reviews)

Crystal Peterson

70% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Software Technology Group (UT) has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 107 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Software Technology Group (UT) employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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107 reviews
2.0
Apr 12, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

When the market is good, it's okay to be work here. Benefit and health insurance are okay. People are friendly.

Cons

STG has not much network in the PDP space, I still ended up getting layoff right after my project was cut. Dev Center is a good idea but they can't keep you very long there.

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Software Technology Group (UT) Response
2y
We are sorry that you felt your experience was not up to your expectations. We work very hard to ensure our employees have a good understanding of their marketability and how STG can help them to grow in areas where there are gaps. Having a CDP (Career Development Plan), as well as working closely with your Success Manager and Practice Manager ensures that all our employees who continue to grow and develop in their skills will always have a place in our development center. If you have any questions about that or further feedback about your experience please give us a call and we would welcome the opportunity to talk with you.
1.0
Apr 29, 2025

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Anonymous employee
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Pros

It’s a job. In a tough labor market probably better than being unemployed.

Cons

Essentially, STG is a glorified staffing agency. They offer temporary contract work (with strong emphasis on temporary), low pay, subpar benefits and false sense of job security. Meanwhile STG pockets almost half of their consultants’ earnings (bill rate vs wage), a fact they are adamant to keep under wraps. In the past, STG’s exorbitant “haircut” functioned as unemployment insurance, because all employees were retained between client’s engagements with full salary and benefits. Nowadays staying on STG’s payroll in-between projects (aka going into the DEV Center) is a disingenuous marketing ploy. Dev Center is available to few if any staffers, with little honesty about eligibility. Despite STG’s assurances that having a Career Development Plan will get you into the Dev Center, if they can’t quickly place you on another project, you will be laid off. Substantial wage disparities among peers, zero transparency on how compensation is structured or willingness to fix the problem. When STG’s salaried employees are short of 40 hours per week, STG docks their pay by switching them to hourly for that week or via forced PTO, which is unlawful. Many benefits (ex. health insurance, 401K match, etc.) have concealed caveats that render them worthless. Cushy perks for managers and a few veteran employees (not all, only the in-crowd), while rank and file staffers are nickeled-and-dimed for everything. Rife cronyism amides cliquish leadership and late founder’s family.

1.0
Nov 19, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Working as a contractor for STG may offer a variety of experiences and provide a good safety net, if that's what you're after.

Cons

They are run by their sales force, who lie and manipulate both their clients and their talent. They are never seeking the best for the consultant. Consultants are dispensable. They don't really care about "growing your career" - thats just a marketing slogan to manipulate. As often as they repeat it, there are no actions to back it up. If you want top dollar for your skills, you will never get it at STG. Their markup to the client is so high that they feel they have to low-ball the consultants and cap their salary well below market in order to make the profit they want with their business model. That's fine, but they will not tell you that.

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Software Technology Group (UT) Response
6y
We are so sorry that you feel that our company has not been truthful. However, at the core of everything we do is to do what is best for our employees. That is one of the reasons we have been in business for more than two decades. Treating people with respect, helping them to grow and to always do the right thing is why our employees come and stay at STG. If you feel that has not been the case, you are welcome to call us and discuss your concerns - we always welcome your feedback.
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