Great place to work - Coach ClickUp Employee Review

5.0
13 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

ClickUp is truly an incredible place to work. Their core values are no joke, and present everywhere within the company, from product to people to strategy. I can honestly say that I enjoy working with every member on my team, and have never had an interaction with another department that wasn't enjoyable. For me, enjoyable means fun, informative, efficient. I am also very aware that my managers are fully invested in my growth. They not only motivate me to perform past my best, but they provide the resources and direction to do so. Additionally, I love the product itself. It is accessible to anyone who wants to improve their standards of efficiency.

Cons

If there are any cons, I don't believe they are brought on by the company. I bring my whole self into my work, so sometimes it feels like there aren't enough hours in the day to accomplish what I set to do. There are optional OT hours, but I recognize that my "to-do" list is never going to end so it is very important to keep boundaries with work hours.

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ClickUp Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We are so glad to hear that you enjoy being part of the ClickUp Crew and you passionately believe in our product. One of our core values is "Find joy, and have fun," and it definitely sounds like you have been able to embody that value and contribute to it. We're thankful to have you here!

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

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

Cons

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