UiPath reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(1,256 total reviews)

Daniel Dines

65% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

UiPath has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,256 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UiPath 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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2.0
Oct 27, 2019

Not exactly a rocketship.. as they claim to be..

Anonymous employee
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Pros

highly SELF motivated people you will work with.

Cons

UiPath used to be a good and fun company to work with. Employees were really motivated. They believed they were changing the world. Every decision they made felt like it would have a great impact on future.. and then.. they hired leadership people from GE, Nutanix, NetApp, and EMC.. Key leadership people that came from GE, Nutanix, NetApp, and EMC didn't care about the company. They treated UiPath as cash-cow and hired as many friends from their previous jobs as possible at considerable high salary. by 2019, culture became so bad that everyone hated people who even mentioned that they were from one of those companies. It became very clear that those people were hired because leadership in those departments (Services, Customer Success, and Partner Management, and Training) were able to convince CEO that hiring fast and hiring people from these companies was the way to grow.. Sad he believed them.. It took them more than 2 years and still they have no partner strategy, they have no idea what to do with the customer success team now since it is merged with services.. they are just throwing darts on a strategy board and trying those ideas.. hoping something will work.. Romanians are highly favored in UiPath. romainan leadership team (including CEO) have untalented people on payroll who contribute nothing.. and no one can touch them. People in romania treated uipath as their vacation wallet.. they planned their meetings, training, and team-building exercises in various countries just so they can travel their with their families.. Do ethics mean nothing to them? people like these are responsible for the current state of uipath. No work-life balance. In fact CEO once said in his all hands meeting that there is nothing as work-life balance. If you are working for uipath, you should be thinking of uipath.. all the time.. even in shower.. everyone gets unlimited PTO but no one uses it; it is just a joke.. people work very long hours.. 12-15 hours days are normal here.. CEO claims full transparency.. that uipath hides nothing from employees.. but seriously.. there is zero transparency from C-Suite. They spent 8 million on a conference in vegas where they bragged about rocket ship growth and how great the company was doing AND 2 days later laid off more than 400 hard working employees... 2-days after claiming to be the top most RPA company.. and just before holidays so they can look profitable in Q4 and leadership team can get their christmas bonus.. seriously.. this is what you call best place to work!! is this your leadership? You collect money at expense of hard-working people who have done nothing wrong but to believe in your pipe-dream. Do they know how hard is it to get a job in Q4.. and they gave a lousy 4 weeks severance.. which will end before December.. where is your compassion? Is this what you call "being humble" that you claim in your core value.

2.0
Oct 24, 2019

A Marketing Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

This company has AMAZING benefits

Cons

This company has a blown through all of its funding like a freshman in college getting a credit card for the first time. Management does not communicate status of the company outside of being the first to do something. This company markets itself as the "fastest growing", "best place to work" and "being part of something bigger" but all they've done is get you to drink the kool-aid and make you believe that this company is the future. The truth is they convinced hundreds of employees to leave their previous roles to be laid off a few months later -- with a severance package of 1 week pay. UiPath used to be a family environment and its all gone hill.

2.0
Feb 3, 2019
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Pros

Hot market, free lunches, gym membership perks, nice offices and good product.

Cons

I joined because of the so-called culture of being modest and treating people good, hardly the truth. The new sales management team is a joke, period. I read another review on Glassdoor that could not be more true, which stated that the new management loves “Nutanix and EMC people” despite their lack of performance - very political environment. Many of the VPs and RVPs have never sold in their life and many have never sold software, but they are the experts because they run their business based on micromanagement. You’ll love your weekly calls with management and having to explain “sales” to managers that never sold before, let alone software. Keep in mind there are some excellent managers, but the vast majority are pretty weak. So, due your due diligence before joining. They do 6 month quotas, so forget about trying to blow your number out and make big money. Territories are getting smaller and smaller, yet quotas are getting bigger and bigger. Be sure to ask what the average deal size is (roughly $40K/$45K) - then do the math on how you will hit this multi million dollar quota with a small number of accounts. I believe less than 25% of the reps hit their number in 2018, yet the company hit their goals. What does that tell you about inflated numbers on quotas??? They don’t want to pay big commissions. Last year, the leadership increased quotas in the last month of Q3 and changed all the reps accounts, many reps lost all their key accounts and pipeline. Then they had to start over in order to hit an increased number in Q4. I, like many of the reps, are waiting to get paid on commissions and then will look to go elsewhere. Unless I see a dramatic change soon, then I will be leaving like a few of our other top sales performers that left and will they care? No, the arrogance is unreal. One would think that a company would do something when they lose some of their top 25% of performers, but they dismiss it as if it isn’t a problem.

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