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UPS Supply Chain Solutions

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If You Need a Job, Take one here....but if you have other options..... UPS puts the CULT in Cult - IT Project Manager UPS Supply Chain Solutions Employee Review

3.0
Jun 30, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Solid company, Great facilities, minimal layoffs. You can learn a lot about business and how to do a lot of things correctly. You can move around the company rather easily to learn new skills and/or jobs.

Cons

Really tough place for minorities and women to advance. Pay is usually below industry average and the company recognizes this, but will not make a change. No real room for advancement in this company. They work the pants off of you with little to no recognition. Finally, this is truly a 'good ol boys' network. You will find white males with less credentials & education consistently promoted and put into leadership positions over minorities. If you are lucky enough to be one of the few 'chosen' minorities which they want to push, you can do decent (I was that minority), but the closer you get to some situations & management the more you see the disparity and unfairness.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jan 16, 2026
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Pros

The work itself is straightforward once you learn customs regulations. Easy to remain compliant if you follow procedures. Large, well-known company name on your résumé. Healthcare

Cons

Heavy micromanagement; productivity is tracked by EPIC active status, not actual output. You can process significantly more shipments than peers, but if you do it efficiently and faster, you are penalized with more work and no additional compensation. Raises are minimal (approximately $0.20–$0.30 per year), even for strong performers. No transparency around performance evaluations or advancement. Toxic culture where favoritism is evident—employees are rewarded for “kissing up” rather than performance. Leadership promotes people similar to themselves and blocks others from advancing. Supervisor will not answer questions independently and defers everything to the Lead. The Lead lacks clear written communication, which creates confusion and rework. Management does not reflect the customer base—most customers are Spanish-speaking, yet leadership lacks Spanish proficiency. Employees feel bullied rather than supported.

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