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Diversity and caring are optional - Anonymous employee 10up Employee Review

2.0
Dec 4, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

As a lot of people have said, there are some great team members at 10up. Less and less every month (lay offs), but there are good people doing the work.

Cons

The Sr leadership. Just take a quick look at the 10up website and all you'll see is a sea of white, with almost entirely men. Not too unusual in tech, but it's at an all time low at 10up. Plus, they operate as a team squeezing every last drop out of their employees and operate with a fear based, scarcity culture. It's dreadful. Maybe they worst I've seen. the pay is sub par, the benefits aren't great, and work is far too rushed to ever really solve problems. If you like to work really hard for less money, less time off to build the sr leadership's bonuses, then this is the place for you. Otherwise, there are many, many better options out there.

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5.0
Jun 17, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunities to work with smart, driven people Fair pay and flexible work from home schedule Some great client partnerships including some of the large tech companies, publishers and other industries There is a fantastic culture here which focuses on progression & encouraging and empowering learning

Cons

Benefits could be improved - holiday / PTO could be better, no sick pay, maternity / paternity are minimal

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3.0
Apr 7, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fully remote & usually flexible schedules given an international team. Most team members are strong and experienced. If you know how to clock in & clock out and turn of your brain to the social and political aspects of work, you can get an ok pay check here.

Cons

Since the private equity acquisition and merger with “Fueled” (10up will no longer have its name and some point and just be a part of “Fueled”), post job salaries have gone down $10k. 10% of the company was laid off. Benefits have gotten worse, and policies more unclear. What is clear is the private equity “squeeze” to get as much productivity from individuals as possible while removing support structures, leadership, benefits, and perks. Culture is disjointed, leadership is not on the same page with one another, and they are out of touch with the wider team and “little people” The team is not diverse. I have never interacted with a black employee. Because they hire people in other countries (India, Africa, Europe) they call that diversity. Few women in leadership actually making decisions

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