A Fair Warning - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei ClickUp: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1.0
23. Apr. 2024
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Pros

Benefits are okay, but they're not as impressive as what many other tech companies offer.

Kontras

The current state of ClickUp is concerning. Immature and out-of-touch leadership, along with multiple rounds of layoffs and offshoring roles, reflect a company in flux. The platform's unreliability and bugs only exacerbate the situation. This product lacks substance, overshadowed by marketing fluff. ClickUp is marketed as a productivity tool, yet it falls short of this promise, making it one of the least productive companies I've encountered. Despite its purported purpose, the platform's unreliability and bugs hinder efficiency rather than enhancing it. Furthermore, the culture within the company only serves to exacerbate productivity issues, with employees more focused on playing politics than on getting work done. ClickUp's failure to deliver on its core function reflects a fundamental disconnect between its marketing image and the reality of its operations. Employees often feel pressured to justify their roles by resorting to questionable data to bolster their achievements. This culture fosters a cycle of self-congratulation based on flimsy metrics, where the appearance of productivity outweighs genuine results. Unfortunately, this focus on optics undermines trust within the organization and detracts from real efforts to enhance productivity. I wouldn't recommend ClickUp to someone I respect.

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5.0
23. Juni 2026
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Pros

Lots of opportunity to affect change. Solid product.

Kontras

Typical industry problems, no unique cons.

2.0
18. Juni 2026
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Pros

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

Kontras

This place is an unstable, toxic mess, and leadership is largely to blame. The C-suite is full of egos and seems to make goals and quotas up out of thin air, then cleans up the fallout from poor planning and overhiring with layoffs. There have been three company-wide mass layoffs in less than four years, and that doesn’t even include the many layoffs that have happened quietly behind closed doors. The toxicity at the top trickles down through the entire organization. VPs put pressure on middle management, who then pass that pressure on to ICs. The company can’t seem to keep leaders in place for more than six months, which creates constant chaos and confusion. Strategies are always changing, priorities shift every few months, and nothing ever sticks long enough to make a real impact. Promotions seem to be based more on politics, favoritism, and who can make the most noise than on actual performance. The same people get promoted year after year, and many of them seem underqualified for the titles they hold. If you’re good at self-promotion and have the right relationships, you’ll probably do fine. If you’re quietly doing great work, don’t expect the same recognition. HR keeps saying they’re working on improving the promotion process, but I haven’t seen much change. If you’re considering joining the GTM org (especially the operational side) I would think twice. The new leadership loves to talk about transformation, improvements, and exciting changes, but there’s usually very little follow through behind the messaging.

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