Upwork reviews

3.8

60% would recommend to a friend

(630 total reviews)
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Hayden Brown

57% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Upwork has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 630 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Upwork employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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630 reviews
2.0
May 5, 2021

No longer a good place to work

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Pros

My coworkers were great - I got along well with my teammates and people are generally happy to help each other out. Good perks and benefits as well.

Cons

As mentioned in other reviews, the sales organization is constantly changing. Midway through 2020, there was a reorg that effectively demoted 20ish employees into a position that was inferior to the one that they had been hired for. Leadership says "change is constant", however the frequency of change resembles a small, scrappy startup rather than a publicly traded company that has been around for over 10 years - there seems to be no cohesive, long-term strategy. Instead, the company appears to be trying things for a few months and if that doesn't work out, it's on to the next idea. I understand that companies need to be nimble, but the magnitude of the changes that occur at Upwork are unlike any other company I have worked for - entire teams, books, strategies get turned on their head or scrapped altogether. Each time there is a shift or change, employee morale gets affected, books change midway through the month, and people spend a few days in limbo without knowing what is going to happen the next week. For reps, how well you do almost always depends on what book of business you are given - some of the hardest working reps perform poorly because they get unlucky with certain accounts, and some reps hit their numbers without even trying, because their accounts start organically performing well. There is not always an ROI for effort someone puts in. There were layoffs last November (where they laid off some top performers and kept employees who had been at the company for less than a month) and the company has been bleeding employees since then. They have lost some of their best performing reps, and managers are quitting as well. From a client's perspective, they have multiple new AEs or AMs working with them through the course of a year, which makes it challenging to establish any semblance of continuity when attempting to build client relationships. All in all, it's slightly misrepresented to potential employees. A lot of the 4 and 5 star reviews on Glassdoor have been left by freelancers who don't work for Upwork corporate full time. Filter out those to get a more accurate sense of what it is like to work at Upwork. There is true market potential, so I hope the company gets it right eventually.

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We're disheartened to hear that many elements of your time here at Upwork were disappointing, to say the least. As a company that values feedback, we appreciate you sharing this experience. - Katherine
1.0
Feb 17, 2020

Growth within the company driven primarily by loyalty (vs merit)

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Pros

Upwork's mission (To create economic opportunities so people have better lives) was great if it followed properly! The work environment was nice before.

Cons

Middle-tier management layer in Chicago needs a complete revamp. Top people are leaving the company due to stifling/suffocating work environment. The mid-level managers in Sales and Finance are looking for yes persons. They are hiring and promoting people not based on merit but on loyalty. Healthy disagreements and logical discussions are shut down and counted against you.

3.0
Jun 11, 2024
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Pros

I absolutely love my team. We have some incredibly bright and driven people at Upwork that could play a crucial role in taking this organization to the next level.

Cons

Unfortunately, I’m at a breaking point. I’m handcuffed to my desk 24/7 writing and editing weekly updates to our C-Suite, drafting Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly business reviews. And, when this is done, I’ll spend the rest of my night responding to the commentary. I have zero time for my team, zero time to make progress towards anything strategic or long term and am at the mercy of short-term, knee jerk reactions prescribed by our leader that doesn’t seem to trust the team they put in place to run this business.

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