UPS reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(36,776 total reviews)
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Carol B. Tomé

36% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

UPS has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 36,776 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UPS employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transporte y logística industry (3.5 stars).

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37K reviews
3.0
May 6, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- Great job to work through school with. - The tuition assistance program will reimburse you for up to $5,250 a year. - The company provides all sorts of free food during peak season and as a reward for meeting production goals. - Getting done by 9am is helpful so you could pick up a second job or go to school. - You will never have to work on weekends, even during peak(at least for the shift I work). - They hire from within so there is good opportunity for advancement if you want to go that path.

Cons

- Unbelievably high expectations. They will squeeze every ounce of productivity and efficiency out of you. During heavy weeks I would go hours at a time without enough time to take a sip of water no joke. - Waking up around 3am five days a week will wear on you especially if you have a lot going on outside of work. - Hours are brutal around Christmas. I worked as a driver helper during peak in addition to my preload sort shift and I was working 60 hours some weeks doing hard physical labor. - Extremely high stress environment. If you are physically or mentally weak this job will break you. A lot of new hires have quit after only a couple of days.

4.0
May 18, 2016

Package Handler

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If you plan on staying with the company for the rest of your life this is the place for you.

Cons

There slogan "fair day work for a fair wage" is ridiculous; you work as a slave for $40 a day. While you're busting your butt, your part-time supervisor, and full-time director are on their phones and joking around. If you dare get below 350 PPH (which no one can get to) you will be ridiculed for not keeping up with pace. The union is a joke, and they are to blame for a lot of their problems. Package handling will be the most physical job you ever had in your life, guaranteed.

1.0
May 9, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

UPS Global Business Service: excellent internship program- Excellent presentations, excellent food, and excellent UPS brand trinkets. Great opportunity for networking and building of personal and professional relationships. I am ONLY giving kudos to the internship program and the warm reception from start to finish (from personnel in charge of the program)

Cons

GBS Training Development Department lacks integrity. Email is monitored; instant messaging is monitored. Employees secretly pass notes for fear of reprisal. Upper management gossip openly about each other and subordinates. Every review or survey submitted to provide feedback to UPS GBS is "screened" or "filtered". Suggestions for improvement are frowned upon as "creating more work" or "rocking the boat". Every attempt to obtain employment is "screened" or "filtered". If a supervisor or manager does not like an employee, their oversight of submitted internal applications can be sabotaged or "not recommended". Both practices promote bias, and when an individual in upper management has bias against an employee, there is no opportunity for advancement. The UPS Global Business Services Training Development Department should not hire interns or contractors. This department only brings interns in for the purpose of "busy work" with no intent to hire permanently. Contractors are fired without notices, after receiving feedback from Managers or Supervisors that work is meeting standards. The expectation is for all employees to work silently, and laughter and frequent conversation is frowned upon. There is favoritism and reprisal between leadership and employees, who are afraid to send electronic messages, but prefer to pass notes. Something is seriously wrong with the culture in one particular building and a specific training department. I wish someone had warned me or posted a review so I would be aware of what to expect. There is constant whispering by the director and his managers and supervisors, and they are extremely unprofessional on a daily basis with the conversations and comments. The work environment is tense and hostile. Unfortunately, personnel in HR (who are in charge of the internship program) are too trusting of Directors, Managers, and Supervisors who lack integrity within their departments. They are not aware of the treatment of interns until it is too late. The friendships developed between department heads and HR create a false trust that allows department heads to manipulate while interns are misused and mistreated. Older, qualified interns are NOT desired, and this sentiment is expressed in lunch and learn sessions or within departments. If you do not want interns who are 25 and older, then do NOT hire or waste their time. Projects are assigned to interns without an introduction to the department its daily practices. Tools to complete projects are slowly "piece-mailed" over time, as if the department heads are setting employees up for a pass or fail test. All employees need recurring training on diversity and inclusion. They are not conscious of their unprofessional behaviors or lack of training within their own department, yet they are providing training materials globally within UPS. There is a serious problem within Global Business Services Training Development Department. Employees are miserable. Screening/ filtering of all correspondence; Bias, lack of professional development, withholding of training and information, and lack of diversity or inclusion.

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