The culture at Uplinq is deeply toxic, and it starts at the top. Leadership actively seeks out talented, knowledgeable professionals but then undermines them the moment they speak up, share ideas, or try to do their jobs effectively. From what I have seen, offering a different perspective or managing your own team the way you see fit is treated as a threat rather than a contribution.
Retaliation is real. If you're not fully in compliance with leadership's approach, you will be targeted. It's not subtle. Upper management is populated with individuals who lack the experience to lead well, and that dysfunction trickles down through every level of the organization.
The revolving door of employees is staggering. People come and go constantly, and rather than asking why, leadership seems to lean into it.
If you are looking for career growth — look elsewhere. You will not find it here. The environment is designed to keep people down, not lift them up. Ambition and initiative are not rewarded; they are seen as threats.
Worth noting: if you browse recent Glassdoor reviews, it is my observation that you will find that a disproportionate number appear to come from the sales department. Draw your own conclusions, but it is worth considering whether those reviews reflect the full employee experience across the company.
Also telling is where leadership chooses to invest: rather than hiring and retaining skilled workers at the ground level, the focus appears to be on bringing in higher-level C-suite hires. That imbalance speaks volumes about where the company's real priorities lie — and it isn't in the people doing the day-to-day work.