Upstart reviews

3.7

53% would recommend to a friend

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Dave Girouard

78% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

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1.0
Jul 8, 2026
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Pros

Competitive pay, work travel opportunities

Cons

When working at Upstart, your chances of being laid off is not an if but when it will happen to you. In the nearly 5 years I worked there, I managed to survive 4 or 5 major layoffs, resulting in reporting to 7 different managers and 2 temporary managers, either due to them being laid off or leaving of their own accord. All of the managers I had were supportive, some more than others, only bc a couple couldn't provide specific feedback bc they didn't oversee the programs I worked but they were the backbone of this company. It does not bode well when the new director of your team immediately comes in and says if she could have fewer people on her team, she would get rid of as many people as possible. When one of the cities that Upstart is located was experiencing a heatwave and many employees were experiencing electricity shutoffs to help the grid, Upstart's CEO responded with a complete lack of empathy or understanding. Upstart's response for damage control was providing slightly more sick time hours. Unfortunately, layoffs are quickly glossed over and ignored here. If you keep your head down and echo the "culture," you may last long enough to see a lateral raise but it's a numbers game. Once your anxiety starts working up over every announcement, all hands meeting, company wide email, it's a matter of time when your role will be eliminated.

2.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Compensation. Only reason I don't give them 1 star. - Remote Work - Pretty diverse

Cons

- incredible amount of politics, process, and red tape for an engineering org on the smaller side - Chaos. There were three re-orgs between Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. Actual madness. - High turnover is embraced. They will gladly let go of long time high performers with years of tribal knowledge and hire someone new with more experience. You eventually up with a team where everyone has hardly any domain knowledge. - Fear driven environment. You will hear performance mentioned every week in company comms and how they want everyone to be X% more productive with AI. - Speaking of AI usage, they take it to the next level. Slack messages, Jira tickets, code, design documents. All made with AI. It will be the most overly verbose word slop you can think of and you'll get a pat on the back for being so thorough. My manager seriously told me how she just copied a technical design doc into chatgpt and read that. Wild. - Cutthroat. With the new focus on productivity gains and measuring performance with PR volume, LOC, and token usage, people hardly review PRs anymore because it gets them nothing. Be prepared to spend lots of time begging your team and other teams for reviews and then waiting. Unless you are good at playing politics and have the time / energy for it, I would avoid this place at all costs. If you are just looking for something short term that pays well and encourages you to use AI for any and everything, this place works well, just don't expect to stick around for long as you're considered a veteran at 2 years with all the turnover they have. I'm glad I left for something else when I did because I see on linkedin they've had more layoffs since.

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