ClickUp Core Values 3.0! - Anonymous employee ClickUp Employee Review

1.0
Dec 16, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Coworkers are amazing and really great, smart and engaging Good benefits.

Cons

For a company that flaunts and references its core values on a daily basis… I’ve fixed them for you. (Don´t worry. It´s in brand voice). The new and improved Core Values 3.0 makes it easier than ever before to decide NOT to work at ClickUp, create a beautiful life and career far away from this company all in one place. In addition to a brand new look and feel, ClickUp Core Values are now more straightforward and honest than ever before.  #01 The worst management experience, period. Makes problems and says no to employee growth. #02 ClickUp leadership really stinks #03 Progress toward over-promising and under-delivering #04 Work hard and get no recognition #05 Maintain 1% of platform uptime every day #06 Be indirect #07 Find joy, and have fun by not working at ClickUp #08 Random acts of firing #09 Petty and micromanaging (Check out original core values here! https://clickup.com/about)

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2.0
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Some smart, ambitious people who you can learn a lot from.

Cons

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