Numbers, number, numbers - Account Manager Allied Universal Employee Review

2.0
17 May 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great learning experience, very competent local management. Great people, at least on the lower- to middle- end of the totem pole (don't know/never met the upper management). Very diverse company, and I have never felt excluded on the basis of any part of my identity.

Cons

I think that the upper levels of company/district management get so lost in the numbers that they forget that there are actual human beings working for them. I won't lie, I have met some of the best people in this company, but the senior management puts so much pressure on us little people that it will burn you out. That said, it is a very fast-paced environment and support is available - if you know where to find it.

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5.0
28 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

weekly pay Flexible scheduling Great for PM shift availability Mainly good supervisors and co workers

Cons

Very strict about tardiness Sometimes lack of shifts available

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We’re so glad to hear about your positive experience! Your dedication is what makes our team thrive.
3.0
25 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The role provides subsistence-level wages, offering little financial security.

Cons

Management arbitrarily downgraded my position from full-time to part-time, yet still demanded overtime. I grew overwhelmed and complained that overtime was impeding my health. After that I was told then don't do overtime like it wouldn't negatively affect me. After moving me from a solid post to a flex post, they expected me to show up with only an hour's notice. They then used an "available quota" as an excuse to terminate me after creating a schedule that made it impossible to succeed.The company's adaptive workflow seamlessly absorbs last-minute modifications with zero friction. Advice to Management: Treat your employees' time with respect instead of setting them up to fail with unrealistic scheduling and quotas. I advise management to invest more heavily in employee development and modernizing our core tools. Providing clearer pathways for advancement and better operational resources would significantly boost morale and retention.

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