Governed by lack of transparency, lack of job growth, and big-office politics - Anonymous employee Upstart Employee Review

1.0
Mar 28, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

--free snacks and drinks --pets allowed --friendly coworkers

Cons

--Management often talks about transparency being a two-way street between themselves and the employees, but that was never the case. Decisions are often made behind the scenes (about everything from new initiatives, new responsibilities, product changes, hiring changes, etc), then communicated last minute to the team without any discussion. The team is then expected to accept all these changes and blindly implement. While this style is not uncommon, Upstart makes it a point to emphasize their "fully transparent" nature, when they really shouldn't. --No upside or job mobility unless you suck up. Management tells you to "take ownership" of everything, but unless you suck up to them, they won't let you work on meaningful or impactful projects. This naturally causes a misalignment of skills to responsibilities, as people who aren't qualified to work on a project will be put on it because of nepotism. If you aren't liked, you won't get any new opportunities. Conclusion: Upstart is a startup smeared by big office politics, big egos and nepotism. Many join the company wanting to make a difference, but critical thinking and the courage to question certain decisions are looked upon as big liabilities. My advice is that if you're motivated and want to succeed/get promoted, you're better off going to another startup or a big company. --no 401k or commuter benefits

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Cons

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2.0
Jun 10, 2026
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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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