You might leave worse than you joined the company - Training Associate Utiva Employee Review

1.0
24 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You will learn a lot especially for a newbie or if it is your first job and you are very smart and you are lucky to be in a great team.

Cons

Your mental health will be messed up. The CEO is so dysfunctional. He changes policy every month as he pleases, He sets unrealistic goals, he doesn't give a listening hear, and very bias. Advisable to spend one year or less while working with them. If you are a fine lady be ready to find the CEO In your DM asking to take you out on a date and if you are not careful, you might be exposed to weird lifestyle.

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5.0
17 Apr 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

great company place for growth

Cons

they have got bad HR

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1.0
7 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working at Utiva offers exposure only to product managers who are new to the tech industry, not to those with years of experience in the field. The fast-paced nature of the startup pushes you and allows you to take on heavy responsibilities early. It is a fantastic place to build your portfolio and sharpen your tech or growth skills as a newbie.

Cons

1. Working at Utiva can be challenging due to the frequent changes in requirements after features have already been built and deployed. This often results in rework, shifting priorities, and delays to the team's delivery timelines. 2. In my experience, there is limited room to challenge decisions made by the CEO, and concerns raised by team members are not always adequately addressed. This can make collaboration and decision-making difficult. 3. I also observed instances of unprofessional communication from leadership toward employees. Additionally, the company can be reluctant to invest in essential work tools and resources while maintaining high expectations for product quality and delivery. 4. The company does not provide HMO or pension benefits for employees, despite these being benefits that many professionals expect as part of their employment package. 5. There is also a lack of company-provided work devices for employees, while employees are still required to sign NDAs and adhere to confidentiality requirements. In my view, this does not align with common practices in many technology organizations where secure, company-managed devices are provided to support compliance and productivity. These observations are based on my personal experience working at the company.

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