I would have given 0 stars if that were an option. - Anonymous employee BetterUp Employee Review

1.0
29 Jun 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You will be surrounded by high performers, salary is competitive, Coaches are excellent

Cons

If you are a woman, you may be told not to display your negative reactions. This happened to me, and over 5 other female colleagues in this company. Compared to all-hands meetings where top male leaders go on unhinged, paranoid tirades suggesting that employees take advantage of the company's mission as an excuse to be lazy. If you are an individual contributor, it is likely that you will be asked to cover for your manager's weaponized incompetence. Leaders don't read, or listen, or pay attention. And then they scrutinize with half of the necessary information. You will not be asked if you can take something on, you will be told it is manageable, even if you push back. If you attempt to proactively protect your boundaries to avoid burnout, you will likely be told that you have a "victim mindset". And you may even be told "the rest of your team was able to do it, it's not that hard." Despite the fact that most employees are in a constant state of exhaustion. There is acute burnout, but that is on top of a constant emotional burnout. It is very soul crushing to know that holding firm to a boundary just means that the task will be shopped around to the person with the weakest boundaries. Someone always loses. "Luminaries" like Adam Grant and Brene Brown will be touted as examples for why individual contributors should always seek critical feedback, but the concepts around difference of thought or courage in vulnerability from these same "luminaries" will not come to life in this company. The idea of directly challenging a leader at BetterUp, even a manager, is almost laughable. It's a bit like a cult, really. BetterUp's externally facing brand and mission do not apply to employees or Coaches. Our CEO has said almost exactly that on company calls before. Read anything BetterUp publishes publicly, reverse it, and you have the internal experience.

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Amazing team Rewarding cross functional work Interesting tasks Learning opportunities Flexible work schedule

Cons

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5.0
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Pros

Nearly 8 years in, and the work still pulls me forward. What keeps me at BetterUp is that the problems are genuinely hard and genuinely worth solving. I came from engineering, so I'm wired to care about infrastructure, not just features, and this is one of the rare places where you can build something foundational and actually see it move metrics, clear escalations, and unblock a whole go-to-market motion. The mission isn't decorative here. I can feel the thread between the work and the outcome. BetterUp also trusts you to figure things out across lanes. I've written SQL, prototyped with AI tools, facilitated workshops, and co-designed vendor strategy, all as a PM, because the culture doesn't penalize curiosity or reaching into adjacent territory. And honestly, some of my closest friendships came out of this place. The people I work with, on engineering, on cross-functional teams, and in peer mentorship, are people I genuinely learn from and, in some cases, people I can't imagine not having in my life. That combination of meaningful infrastructure work, real trust, and people who challenge you and become your people is not easy to find. The benefits span beyond general work-life-balance, if you're curious about something, there's always an open door to learn and contribute. As a woman in tech, I cherish the fact that our colleagues listen to women, and our insight is taken into account instead of just ignored. It's nice to feel safe at work, able to speak your mind freely.

Cons

If you want a boring job, this is not the place for you.

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