ClickUp reviews

3.9

71% would recommend to a friend

(530 total reviews)
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Zeb Evans

76% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

ClickUp has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 530 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ClickUp employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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530 reviews
1.0
Dec 8, 2022

Can't recommend joining

Recommend
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Pros

The contributors actually doing the work are the ones keeping this company afloat. Management is very inexperienced.

Cons

I would not recommend working here. You'll be asked to do 2x-3x the work you probably are used to, with ever-increasing responsibilities. There isn't a way to make money off of the equity now that they raised at the worst possible time from an employees' equity perspective. They've seemed to master the fact that you can just lie to employees as long as you seem confident, smile, and don't back down. Take the other negative reviews as truth. The company is unfortunately great at faking positive reviews, inflating follower numbers (was a company the founder initially started), and appearing more successful than they are in effort to create buzz. They do this on other social outlets, and lie with employee equity packages as well. Much of it is based around early-career workers who wouldn't know any different and are impressionable.

2.0
Dec 7, 2022

The talk and the walk don't tally

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great coworkers, decent packages and flexible working

Cons

Psychophants who talk plenty but deliver very little

1.0
Dec 4, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

My coworkers are amazing. We deeply care for one another and rely on one another because of the hard working conditions.

Cons

There is no long term career path here. The reason they have a 10/20/30/40 stock vesting schedule is because people leave after a year. They announced moving to a 20/20/30/30 schedule 2 months ago along with many “new changes” (company days off for mental health, wellness reimbursement, etc) but zero details on any of it All hands last week was basically the Elon Musk maneuver….be dedicated to the mission or “connect with your HR business partner and we will find a way for you to leave” (that’s a direct quote). There is vibe like “you’re lucky to be here” - pervasive at the company but dripping from the CEO, CBO and chief growth officer. The CGO has these odd office hours on Fridays where he talks about himself and wants us to ask questions about HIS career so we can learn **eyeroll** And women leaders, forget about it. Someone asked the 2-3 women in leadership on how they balance being a working mom with young kids and their response (no joke): “throw money at it.” Yup, barely able to pay bills, working long hours in the midst of a recession and this is how the role models here respond.

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ClickUp Response
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We appreciate you sharing your feedback. In the past year, we've grown our Exec team by bringing on new leaders and leaning into our growth mindset. We're committed to iterating and improving as we mature as a company. One of the examples of where we've matured is with our new corporate benefits. We wanted to give our Crew members a high-level preview while we worked through the finer details of the policies themselves. As we shared during our All-Hands, the new benefits will go into effect in January 2023. That includes an enhanced parental leave policy to support our working parents! We believe ClickUp is a great place to be, and we also recognize how lucky we are to employ such talented people. Like every company, we hope our employees connect to our mission and want to contribute at ClickUp. At times, people might also decide that ClickUp is not the best place for them. If that happens, we aim to provide support and treat their decision with care. We believe in growing people in their careers, and if they prefer to do that outside of ClickUp, we understand and support that. Thank you for sharing your review. We are committed to growing, and your feedback can help us do that.
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