Awesome culture and terrific employees - Anonymous employee Unity Employee Review

5.0
5 Nov 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The culture is terrific. Great PTO, catered lunch, excellent benefits, stock grants. Leadership and coworkers truly practice the corporate values: Users First We put users first … they are rock stars and we are their biggest fans. Our shared dedication to users holds us together, defines and aligns our work and drives us to deliver for them. Best Ideas Win We believe great ideas can come from anywhere. We have vigorous debates, we listen and learn, and we make sure the best ideas win. We care enough to go through the pain of messy conversations. In It Together We are Citizens of Unity. We act like owners. We’re activists; we have a voice and use it. We’re direct and candid, with good intent. We respect each other’s uniqueness and we’re in it together. Go Bold We do bold things. We go big and when we fail, we learn, get better and go big again. We challenge and elevate each other beyond our limits to do what may seem impossible. We stay curious and hungry.

Cons

Umm... We have to pay for massages?? Oh wait a minute, no we don't because we get money for wellness!

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