UL Solutions reviews

3.6

56% would recommend to a friend

(1,931 total reviews)
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Jennifer Scanlon

56% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

UL Solutions has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,931 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UL Solutions employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Mar 11, 2022

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Pros

- Very laid-back attitude for such a large corporation (for the most part). - All time off is paid: 9 sick days, 15 vacation days, federal holidays, plus two floats. - 5% match for 7% contribution for 401k. - Wide range of benefits to choose from: three health plans, two dental plans, vision, supplementary life insurance, legal insurance, discounted auto insurance rates, plus a few others I don't remember. - Annual bonus ranging from 5% to 15% of your annual pay. - Want an hour lunch? Take an hour lunch; most people do. Unlikely anyone will notice, or care. Smoke break? Take a smoke break. Sit and talk with your buddies from building 11 for 45 minutes? Go ahead. Just get your work done on time. Not official policy, but that's largely how it goes. - An old company with a proud history, performing important work. - Nice campus, on-site cafes for breakfast/lunch, on-site gym, steep discount on Red Wing work boots, free UL branded Carhartts/hoodies/t-shirts. - Some crazy science and amazing people at work here. It's some Aperture Science / Cave Johnson type stuff sometimes. We burned a house down for the data. We exploded a concrete box to figure out why New York City sewers were catching fire. We also lit the trench on fire by accident, but that's another story.

Cons

- Pay is the #1 con. For the same work, they pay probably around 75% to 85% of what you can get elsewhere, bonus included. - Annual raises top out at 3.5% or so for the top few in a department, and less for everyone else. It barely covers inflation on a good year, and is laughably short of the years we've been having lately. - Entrenched old-timers have no repercussions for poor performance. An entire business unit can be held back by a few people in key positions who are terrible at their jobs. - If you want a better position or better pay, it is literally better to quit and come back than to wait it out. This is common, understood, and accepted. - I've personally seen nearly two centuries of UL experience leave in the last year alone; while senior management denies there is a turnover issue. - When raise time comes around, it's always "this is the best we can do". If you are offered a better paying job and quit, suddenly they're willing to talk numbers.

2.0
Jan 13, 2022
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Pros

Large company with “seemingly” many opportunities.

Cons

New CEO is terrible. Everything is all about her way, constantly mentioning giving best in class returns to shareholders - as a private company. Has ruined 130 years of history in a short amount of time and she used to be a CEO of a drywall company. Pay was just reduced for all staff that are revenue generating and they make it seem like a good thing.

1.0
Nov 7, 2021

UL Has Gone WOKE

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Pros

Modern Technology Stack Flexible Work Hours

Cons

1. CEO Jenny Scanlon was hired about 2 years ago. She is an extreme leftist who is busy transforming UL from a once conservative company to a far left company. She regularly sends out email corporate wide praising the LGBT people and others such as, Barrack Obama, Pete Buttigeig. 2. CRT has been adopted at UL. If you are white according to UL you didn't earn your success in life but it was given to you by other white people. This couldn't be any more racist. 3. The CEO is transforming the company into a WOKE out and proud LGBTQ+ work force by hiring young people who are WOKE and putting them in leadership roles even though they have no experience. The heavy lifting at UL is done by contractors. The customers suffer due to the excessive cost of companies UL contracts with. 4. If you have no problem working across from a man dressed like a woman who has a 5 o'clock shadow, lipstick and skirt or if you are white and don't mind the lack of opportunity for promotion because that's going to the young and non-white employees then this is the place for you. Otherwise you should consider another company.

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UL Solutions Response
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At UL, our focus on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is intended to empower our employees to bring their full and complete selves to work. We are proud to have people from various backgrounds and generations and who identify differently within our organization. As a global safety science leader, we are committed to our mission to create a safer world – and this includes psychological safety. As a result, we do not tolerate racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia or any other form of discrimination within our workplace. We have recently progressed our DEI journey through our 5-year commitments and have become much more intentional in our actions to advance equity. We have emphasized the importance of hiring for talent, skills and abilities first while ensuring our organization represents the communities where we serve and operate. Part of this journey requires many of us to manage our own biases and discomfort. We invite any UL employees who are struggling with this to participate in our DEI education series through UL University, engage with us directly in a sincere dialogue and/or reach out to your HR business advisor.
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