Ratings for State of Utah (UT)
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State of Utah (UT) Reviews
What is it like working at State of Utah (UT)?
Much like being in a domestic violence relationship.
Government Program Manager in Ogden:
Pros: The opportunity to advocate for children and their families
Cons: The toxic workplace
Consistent workload.
Auditor in Salt Lake City:
Pros: Flex work schedule and Annual Leave
Cons: Below average wage compensation and lack of advancement opportunities
Average.
Financial Analyst in Salt Lake City:
Pros: I can work independently most of the time and know what is expected
Cons: People have the attitude that they want to find you doing something wrong rather than right.
I enjoy my time-off.
Auditor in Salt Lake City:
Pros: Teleworking and generous time-off and receiving federal and state holidays
Cons: My time-off
Impossible caseloads, unmanageable workload.
Social Worker in Salt Lake City:
Pros: People I work with
Cons: Short staffed, high caseloads, no mobility, low pay
The caseload size is impossible.
Case Manager, Social Services in Salt Lake City:
Pros: telecommuting/working outside of office
Cons: the workload of 2-3 workers, never being fully staffed.
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