EvenUp reviews

2.9

44% would recommend to a friend

(156 total reviews)
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Rami Karabibar

50% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

EvenUp has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 156 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The EvenUp employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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156 reviews
1.0
Jan 3, 2024

Fire Up The Gaslight

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- fully remote - stipend to upgrade home office

Cons

They've got very unreasonable production expectations, especially for new hires in their first month of training during the holidays. You'll be told that they'll give grace and understanding if things are held up by reviewers or if your delayed by a holiday. They'll tell you they're looking for people capable of improvement, but even when you show improvement in the quality of your work they'll just let you go with practically no heads up. If long days and unreasonable expectations from management are your thing, then you'll love this company.

1.0
Jan 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Remote - choose your own hours

Cons

Inconsistent standards all across the board. Despite everything of theirs being sloppy and typo-ridden (from the offer letter to the weekly powerpoints) they want to be nitpicky about a growing list of things. The training is all basically undone once you are ramped. None of anything you learned will actually be applied in the real world. Reviewers take things super personal when they don't always know their own rules. Alignment is a mess and their quota standards are hilarious. Looking through past drafts from "top reviewers" are riddled with errors and inconsistencies. Their new focus on "turnaround" times had me working late into the night and all through the weekend. The company itself is dishonest on its face. It. presents itself as a "futuristic AI solution for personal injury demands" when really it is heaps of average people leading and reviewing other average people doing the same work your average case manager at a firm does, at an overworked pace. Expecting regular people, even the few with law degrees, cannot be expected to understand the dynamics of the legal codes in all 50 states. Honestly, the ones I truly feel bad for are the 3 true experts who are expected to come up with the templates and language for a department of 200+ people. The actual AI barely does what is advertised and you will spend most of your 10-12 hour days correcting the mistakes of the AI, only to be scolded if any voice is shown or if it even sounds remotely human. It is absolutely not worth your time. The bonus structure is a further joke despite their "changes". They will find any excuse to nickel and dime you while you dedicate all your waking hours to their value. Also, their "unlimited PTO" is just a way for them to get out of paying out of PTO. When I took more than a week off I was sent a message from the head of the department asking if any more time off for the year would be necessary with a condescending tone. You end up taking less time off than with a normal PTO structure. They're outsourcing most of the legal ops team to India anyway so they probably won't have a team here in a year. They've been thinning out their North American team through arbitrarily changing their standards and culling the ones they are bored of. The worst part is I've been hearing many companies like this operate on a similar "black box of humans" sort of model. A terrifying sign of the times.

1.0
Nov 25, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Mission: The core concept of the product and the company's mission is genuinely compelling and motivating. Team: Many individual contributors are smart, dedicated, and working incredibly hard to make the product succeed.

Cons

Unpaid Commission/Compensation: This is the most critical issue. I was not paid the full commission owed for the month of my departure. Furthermore, the company demonstrated systemic issues with calculating and correctly paying commission, especially during periods of employment transition. This failure to honor compensation is grossly unprofessional, but im not surprised. Leadership and Strategy: Executive leadership appears to lack a clear, long-term strategic vision, resulting in constant pivots and organizational churn. This lack of direction creates immense instability and uncertainty for employees. High Turnover/Burnout: The culture is defined by extremely high pressure and unrealistic expectations driven by poor planning. The frequent, highly visible job postings are not evidence of growth, but rather a constant backfilling due to severe employee burnout and high turnover. Many colleagues (including myself) left to prioritize their mental health. Promises vs. Reality: There is a significant disconnect between what is promised to new hires regarding culture and stability, and the stressful reality of daily operations.

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