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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 71 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.3
31 December 2025

Decent Benefits, Pay Could Be Better for a Software Engineer

Working at UST has been a mixed bag, honestly. The benefits are alright, but I've definitely seen better pay for my role elsewhere. It's a decent place if you value stability over aggressive salary growth.


Pros

The health insurance is pretty solid here at UST, especially for a big tech company. There's also a decent 401k match, which is a nice perk. The overall benefits package for a Software Engineer is okay.


Cons

Base salaries for IT consulting roles aren't the highest compared to the market. Annual raises are usually pretty small, often just enough to keep up with inflation. Bonuses aren't guaranteed, and they can be really hit or miss.


Advice to Management

Review the salary bands for Software Engineer and other IT consulting roles to stay competitive. More transparent bonus structures would also be helpful for employee motivation.


Ratings by topic
3.0
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
4.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture

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Software Engineer
3.1
29 April 2026
Decent place for IT consulting, but growth is slow
Pros: UST does offer good learning resources. You can get certifications paid for, which is a plus for any Software Engineer trying to upskill. There are often opportunities to work on diverse client projects, especially in their Dallas office, which helps build experience in different tech stacks for IT services.
Cons: Career progression for IT consulting roles can feel pretty slow here. There isn't a very clear path for advancement, and annual performance reviews don't always translate into big promotions or salary bumps. Sometimes it feels like you're stuck in the same role for a while without much upward movement.
Advice to Management: Focus on creating clearer career pathways and mentorship programs for all levels, especially for technical roles like Software Engineers. Regular check-ins on employee growth and more transparent promotion criteria would really help.
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Technical Consultant
2.9
13 April 2026
Work Flexibility Varies A Lot by Project
Pros: Some projects and managers are really good about offering decent work flexibility. As a Technical Consultant, I did get some WFH days. It's pretty standard for the IT services industry, so it's not bad if you find the right team.
Cons: The main tough part is that work flexibility isn't consistent. My software development project often required me in the Dallas office 3-4 times a week, which wasn't always ideal. It really just depends on the client and your specific project lead; corporate policies don't offer much universal guidance.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize work flexibility across projects, so it doesn't depend solely on the client or individual managers. More consistent WFH options would really help employee morale.
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Software Engineer
3.3
6 April 2026
Flexibility is Okay, But Client-Dependent Often
Pros: I've had some good WFH options for a few projects as a Software Engineer, which is a big plus. The hybrid model definitely helps avoid the daily commute to the Dallas office when not needed. It's pretty standard for a big IT services firm.
Cons: Your work flexibility really hinges on your specific client project and team. Some client projects demand more onsite time, making true remote work tough. It sometimes feels like you don't have much say in your work arrangement.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize WFH policies more across different client engagements. It'd make life easier for engineers in IT consulting.
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