Where Profession Meets Passion - Lead Data Engineer UST Employee Review

5.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

I’m grateful for the opportunities and experiences I’ve had as a Data Engineer over the past five years. It has been a journey of continuous learning, growth, and global exposure. * Grew professionally through challenging data engineering projects, continuous learning opportunities, and the ability to align passion with profession. * Earned an onsite opportunity in the UK after successfully clearing an internal interview and have been working here since October 2023. * Worked in a collaborative and inclusive environment with colleagues from diverse countries and cultures, where unity and teamwork are valued. * Engaging in internal “Colors” initiatives, along with cultural, charity, branding, and connectivity events, helping me stay connected to both my profession and passion for organizing events and building connections. * Received consistent technical support and benefited from a strong knowledge sharing culture. * Compensation has generally been competitive and aligned with industry standards.

Cons

* Career visibility can be challenging due to multiple service lines and organizational layers. * Career progression, promotions, and compensation growth could be more performance driven and better aligned with employee contributions, including onsite opportunities.

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5.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

Great culture, values and opportunities. Leaders live the values.

Cons

Hope the culture doesn't dilute as the company grows more.

5.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Professionalism at work – In many workplaces, people respect your role and time regardless of your background. Direct communication – Managers and coworkers are generally straightforward, making expectations clearer. Less workplace hierarchy – It's often acceptable to share ideas, question decisions respectfully, and speak with senior leaders. Diverse coworkers – You'll work with people from many countries and cultures, broadening your perspective. Learning culture – Employers often encourage continuous learning and adapting to new technologies and skills. Innovation mindset – People are generally open to new ideas and experimentation. Respect for personal choices – Your lifestyle, hobbies, and personal decisions are usually considered your own business. Workplace inclusivity – Most organizations strive to create respectful environments regardless of nationality, gender, or background. Cleaner systems and processes – Rules, documentation, and workflows are often more standardized. Exposure to global standards – The experience you gain is recognized and valued internationally.

Cons

Work can be demanding, especially in fast-paced industries like IT Visa dependence can add stress if you're not a permanent resident or citizen.

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