UiPath Reviews
Updated Dec 6, 2023
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- "The people here are great and everyone works very hard and is passionate about making UiPath the best." (in 65 reviews)
- "Bad Leadership, HR operations Not good, Uipath India is not well associated with Uipath romania" (in 22 reviews)
- "Several layoffs and changes in internal culture have resulted in many veterans quitting." (in 16 reviews)
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- 5.0Oct 30, 2023Product Manager InternCurrent Employee, less than 1 yearBellevue, WA
Pros
Supportive environment, great pay, lots of opportunities to learn and grow.
Cons
Some tasks are very open ended!
- 2.0Oct 11, 2023BDRFormer Employee, more than 1 yearAustin, TX
Pros
Great benefits (unlimited PTO, RSU, Medical, Dental) Supportive teammates
Cons
Bipolar and unprofessional management with unrealistic expectations. Be prepared to play reindeer games as there is NO CLEAR SIGHT of promotion + around the clock change with your career growth. Management tends to project their insecurities and cope with it by treating their employees horribly, but don't worry, this org knows to stay with the same scripted stories of overcoming challenges. In my personal opinion, I would stay far away from this company if you're looking to get your foot in the door and find a reputable company that will treat you with some dignity and provide ACTUAL support.
3 - 3.0Nov 29, 2023Account ExecutiveCurrent Employee
Pros
Good technology and is recession proof.
Cons
Majority of the folks that work here are all brought in from Dell EMC and brought their culture with them. Also a lot of politics and nepo hires.
- 2.0Nov 20, 2023Account ExecutiveFormer Employee
Pros
Great technology, market leader, lots of AI innovation
Cons
Emerging Enterprise and Enterprise operate as two separate entities. Your career trajectory will be capped if you join EE. Sales leadership biased to former Dell EMC employees.
- 5.0Aug 22, 2023DirectorCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearNew York, NY
Pros
Growing company with massive AI-driven upside; excellent product, both core RPA and the many new capabilities; very strong and differentiated brand...and of course, incredibly talented people who are also unbelievably nice and great to work with. Strong leadership. A company with vision and values that you can be proud to work for.
Cons
Matrixed environment that is still working the kinks out as it shifts from full-on entrepreneurial to being more institutional. Sometimes hard to get things done quickly because everyone has their oar in and lines of authority are not as clear as they should be. (It is getting much better, however!)
3 - 4.0Jul 25, 2023Enterprise SalesFormer Employee, more than 5 yearsChicago, IL
Pros
Great product, employees are working hard to stay at the top. More opportunities to sell to all areas of a company, and lots of commission potential. One of the best AI companies out there for clients that are looking for a 1 stop shop.
Cons
Territories are shrinking, and company has restructured too many times in 5 years. If you can't accept change then they are not for you. They are ranked the best by most 3rd party companies and their price reflects it. The push back I was receiving was if I could get 85% of their offering for 20% of the cost, why wouldn't I do that. The industry is causing price degradation.
1 - 3.0Sep 26, 2023Strategic Account ManagerFormer Employee, more than 1 yearKansas City, MO
Pros
Great Technology Easily identifiable Use Cases Easily defended ROI
Cons
Emotionally driven sales culture Ramp Up / Tear Down / Ramp Up / Tear Down Hired too many Salesforce sales executives Appear to care very little for the sales teams in the end.
2 - 2.0Aug 15, 2023Partner LeaderCurrent Employee, more than 1 year
Pros
-Still market leader in automation with strong breath and depth of offerings -Good pay and benefits -Overall, working with people who actually work, is good. People are collaborative.
Cons
-Terrible new co-CEO Rob Enslin, Hasn't done anything in one year except fire good executives and workers, and shame on Daniel Dines for bringing him on. - Toxic culture, the culture was great when I came started 1.5 years ago. - No transparency on strategy behind leadership changes. - Large deals drying up, company growth is slow, Generative AI space putting pressure on category - All horses pegged to SAP now, diminishes broader value of the automation in enterprise. Looks like company might be sold.
7 - 3.0Oct 12, 2023Sales ExecutiveCurrent Employee, more than 5 yearsPhiladelphia, PA
Pros
Uipath has a great product with great support - easiest to use in the industry and they are investing a lot in the future of the product.
Cons
There has been Lots of turn over
2 - 3.0Sep 21, 2023Anonymous EmployeeFormer EmployeeAustin, TX
Pros
Lots of really great team mates. Great culture among peers.
Cons
Lack of transparency & consistency among management. Measurements/checkpoints are subjective. Really difficult to get promoted.
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UiPath Reviews FAQs
UiPath has an overall rating of 4.0 out of 5, based on over 974 reviews left anonymously by employees. 72% of employees would recommend working at UiPath to a friend and 70% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has decreased by -3% over the last 12 months.
72% of UiPath employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated UiPath 3.8 out of 5 for work life balance, 4.0 for culture and values and 3.8 for career opportunities.
According to reviews on Glassdoor, employees commonly mention the pros of working at UiPath to be career development, culture, benefits and the cons to be workplace, senior leadership, management.