BetterUp reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(484 total reviews)
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Alexi Robichaux

53% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

BetterUp has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 484 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BetterUp 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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484 reviews
5.0
Feb 19, 2024

Best job I’ve ever had

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Pros

- BetterUp hires some of the most incredibly talented people I’ve ever worked with. The environment encourages you to learn and grow and get better at your job and I love that - Amazing benefits. Unlimited PTO, all federal holidays, inner work days, 2 week long paid company holidays during July 4th and Christmas, learning stipend, health and wellness reimbursement, WeWork membership etc. It’s the first place I’ve worked where I don’t feel guilty for taking time off because the environment encourages it. - Some consider this a con but the work is challenging. It’s not a sit back and relax work from home job. I think this is a pro. You work with some of the best and the mission is big, and it’s still a start up. You have to want the challenge to be happy here.

Cons

- A lot of change and turmoil over the last year or so. Changing departments, lay offs, changing leadership due to company restructure and macroeconomic climate. - There’s a lot of work to be done, it seems this is true no matter what role you hold. You have to hold strict boundaries for your personal time and when to log off. - No 401k match

1.0
May 3, 2023

Disheartened

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Getting a coach/a good product offering that helps people Inner work days Amazing coworkers

Cons

Look, we get times are tough in tech. With all that said, this is an honest review: BetterUp is full of politics and borderline toxic. The mission is noble but often at the expense of employees’ own mental health. It’s truly who you know and how boastful you are that lands you success around here, not living our values or crushing quotas that don’t make sense all while serving as an impact player. Arrogance and self pride run deep at all levels, but especially at leadership level. You can’t trust even those who feel like the safest of leaders with feedback. We watch constantly as leaders only show their best foot forward to their leaders, then turn around and treat their own direct reports like garbage. We do not walk our talk or live our brand or what we preach. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. It’s sad with how much data we have, the product we have, the mission we have, and the message we teach our prospects. Perhaps this is the strategy so we can push people out to avoid layoffs?? Fear lives to in the hearts and minds of many leaders (planted from CEO getting heat from the board) and self-serving leadership is what happens. You can hit quota but that doesn’t mean you won’t be shamed or made to feel worthless. Their solution? “Talk to your coach about .” Resilience is also used to shame and gaslighting around here. We talk about languishing, but we aren’t allowed to actually languish if we work here. I genuinely am curious where and who these people are writing the positive reviews? What teams to you work for? The majority of people I am aware of are far too afraid to speak up and say anything. It’s an eggshell culture. Maybe they are either new (as most reviews are written by brand new hires) or a leader who lacks awareness of what’s truly going on around them?

4.0
Mar 15, 2021

A little bit of everything!

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Pros

There are so many startups out there, and I really believe that this is a good one to work at. The people are kind, there is no drama, and what is expected of you is made clear.

Cons

Working here can be exhausting. There is a lot to keep up with, and as soon as you think you've got it, ten more things pop up and you're back to square one. There's a lot of doing things outside your role function because the teams are lean and there's no one else to do it. This is typical of startups, so I don't think BetterUp is unique here.

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