Account Manager - Anonymous employee Allied Universal Employee Review

4.0
26 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Allied BARTON was a great company to be an Account Manager.

Cons

Allied Universal is a horrible company to be an Account Manager. Allied Universal still has the Universal Protective Service business philosophy of "Everyone is just a body to fill post. Even account managers". They do not believe in paying their employees a decent wage and this is salaried employees included. They have constant pay discrepancies and take forever to correct the discrepancies. Allied Barton used to fire managers for things like that.

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5.0
28 Dec 2025
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Pros

weekly pay Flexible scheduling Great for PM shift availability Mainly good supervisors and co workers

Cons

Very strict about tardiness Sometimes lack of shifts available

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5.0
4 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Once you've networked with the right people it becomes all success and excellence. Through my years of experience with Allied Universal, I was fortunate enough to work with the right accommodations and site placements. I even had a chance to demonstrate supervisor status that I never did before in private security. I think Allied Universal gives chances to anyone eager enough to try gainful employment with opportunities to prove it. One quality pro factor that Allied Universal offers is through your journey of work placements at client sites, one client site will eventually become your primary site by choice to stay permanently as a career.

Cons

Career growth is slow because Allied Universal is humongous as both a company and private corporation. Opportunities don't exist often after getting your Guard Card but if you take the opportunities as an opportunistic, you'll do fine and reach the next stages in bottom management.

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