LoadUp reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(13 total reviews)

Greg Workmon

78% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

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1.0
Jul 19, 2025

DO NOT WORK HERE

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers there were nice to work with.

Cons

Everything else. Lousy rats that don’t care about anything but their own pockets. You’ll be subjected to a “hybrid” schedule but will not be given a raise for your extra time in office. If you don’t make the company money, you’ll be out like a light.

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LoadUp Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We’re glad you had a positive experience with your coworkers, and we appreciate you sharing your perspective. We also want to acknowledge the frustration expressed in your comments. While we do not agree with the characterization of our intentions, we take concerns about compensation, communication, and how decisions are experienced by employees seriously. On our work model, we had implemented a hybrid approach based on what we believe supports collaboration, accountability, and the long-term health of the business. We recognize that changes to in-office expectations can be difficult, and we strive to communicate them clearly and treat people fairly through transitions. Regarding performance expectations, we are a results-driven organization and we aim to be transparent about role expectations and accountability. Our goal is to support employees with clear priorities, coaching, and the tools needed to succeed. On the customer reimbursement point, we agree with the principle that customers should be treated fairly when service outcomes fall short. While we cannot address specific situations in a public forum, we do have customer support and resolution processes in place to make things right based on the facts of each case. Thank you again for the feedback.
2.0
Jan 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Great culture in some departments - Excellent People/HR Department

Cons

Overall, this company has potential, but it’s severely handicapped by its leadership. The recruiting process was hands-down the best I’ve ever experienced—professional, efficient, and well-structured. The People Department is fantastic, and some departments have an amazing culture. However, the positives stop there. The CEO is the root of the company’s dysfunction. While he’s written a solid set of company values, he’s the first to ignore them. Employees are expected to take ownership, yet favoritism runs rampant. Some employees are allowed to show up drunk, come in whenever they feel like it, and face zero consequences. Meanwhile, talented employees are overlooked, undervalued, or outright fired—like the competent CMO who was replaced with an unprofessional and clueless Creative Director. This individual has no idea what they’re doing, and the only reason the website hasn’t imploded is sheer luck. The marketing department is a chaotic mess, and anyone considering a job there should think twice. There’s no room for growth, and the environment is politically charged with zero accountability. The CEO is a micromanager who seems completely disconnected from the values he preaches. It became clear within three weeks that this place is a “good old boys club,” focused more on internal politics than actual progress or performance. My advice? Avoid this company, especially any roles tied to the marketing department.

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LoadUp Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We truly believe that everyone is entitled to their opinions, and we appreciate your honesty. While we strive to create a positive and thriving work environment, we acknowledge that we are not a perfect organization and will always have areas for improvement. Our values and purpose are lofty goals that we aspire to live out daily, but as humans, we inevitably fall short. Despite this, we are committed to continuous growth and improvement. You are correct in noting that I am not a perfect leader, and I do not claim to be. However, my goal remains to improve personally, professionally, and spiritually. Your feedback is taken seriously, and I thank you for pointing out where I may not have met your expectations as a leader. This reflection fuels my commitment to becoming better for the benefit of our team and the company as a whole. Regarding the concern about favoritism, I understand how it could be perceived that way. Loyalty to long-tenured employees who have faced challenges and contributed to our growth over time can sometimes appear as favoritism to newer employees. It’s not about treating individuals differently but about recognizing that trust is built over time. However, I will reflect on this feedback to ensure we continue fostering a fair environment for all team members. Concerning the matter of alcohol use in the workplace, this is against company policy, and I take these allegations seriously. This will be investigated thoroughly, and appropriate action will be taken to address the issue. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Regarding the replacement of our CMO, I’d like to clarify that there seems to be a misunderstanding. Our Creative Director has not taken on the role or duties of the CMO, and their responsibilities remain unchanged. While changes in leadership can be challenging, they are sometimes necessary to align with the company’s goals and direction. Lastly, I must address the sentiment expressed in wishing ill will toward myself and the company. While it is bold to make such a statement, I genuinely pray for peace and clarity for everyone involved. I also hope you find a situation that better aligns with your expectations and needs. Everyone deserves to work in an environment where they feel valued and supported. To conclude, we value feedback and use it as a tool to grow and improve. While we acknowledge our imperfections, our commitment to learning and striving for excellence remains steadfast. I wish you the best in your future endeavors and thank you again for sharing your perspective. Sincerely, Greg Workmon CEO, LoadUp
5.0
Dec 23, 2024

The best

Recommend
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Pros

Management good, salary attractive, environment nice, easy access for working place

Cons

not much to complaint about

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