Not a very welcoming environment - Anonymous employee Uber Employee Review

1.0
13 May 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I was working as Partner Support Representative for a few months, I decided not to extend my contract, however, I loved working with the drivers and supporting them with on-boarding. Their stories and what the job means to them, was very inspiring and gave meaning to what I was doing.

Cons

As a white girl, I never thought about diversity before UBER, however, at this job it was impossible to ignore the lack of it. - Majority of drivers were from a diverse range of minority groups that you can find in NYC, that's expected, anyone that understand the driver landscape in NYC will know this. However, the entire office in Manhattan is white. This created a very strange dynamic, in a already tense environment. - Many of the drivers had limited english, insecure about their technology knowledge and some would have preferred to not join UBER, but felt they were forced because of UBER's take over of the market. The demographics in the office intensified all of the factors mentioned above. - The managers seem to think, that successful driver retention is based on how much money the drivers can make, however, after spending so much time with them, I realized the majority of them also care as much about belonging to something. - Many of the drivers also explicitly expressed discomfort with the demographics of the office, we have to remember that the industry was very much controlled by a diverse group of immigrants prior to UBER, so for the drivers to enter a driver support center that is all white, was uncomfortable and makes no business sense. One driver even once told me "I'm good enough to drive for you, but you probably wouldn't hire my son who is a college graduate and grew up in NYC as an American, I can tell by the people here".

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Uber Response
10y
Thank you for being so candid and thoughtful in your review of your experience while at Uber in NYC. It's unfortunate that someone as passionate about supporting the diverse driver partner community has decided to move on. We couldn't agree more that our workforce should reflect the diversity within the cities in which we operate! Building an inclusive and diverse employee population is a priority for Uber, which employs over 6,000 people in 68 countries and we are working on a number of initiatives and resources to continue making this an important part of our company. We want to encourage our employees to share the kinds of great ideas that you’ve shared here. Uber is a place that is always evolving and improving and actively seeks out the best ideas! If you're willing, please don't hesitate to reach out to me 1x1 to talk further. I'd love to dig in deeper on your ideas around how to better support our partners and the communities in which we work. I’d also be happy to set up time with the Partner Support Center leader so she can hear your feedback. Best, Andrew -Alevy@uber.com

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