Engineering - Anonymous employee Upwork Employee Review

1.0
3 Oct 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Upwork is the biggest player in the space. They provide free food. No accountability. Many folks just "work from home" many days a week, or come for a couple hours. Good place to retire if you do not mind drinking a ton of kool-aid and obeying questionable orders.

Cons

The new CEO is not very good. He rewards mediocrity and punishes competence. He hired an army of very cheap, but mostly demotivated (and in some cases incompetent) freelancers from the most disadvantaged countries he could find, and tries to run engineering with them. The reality is that most freelancers care about their hourly wages, but not about quality, good engineering practices, or timely delivery. Engineering teams pretty much never deliver on their goals, have terrible engineering practices, and can't even keep the site up for a full week without major (multi-hour) outages. Half the projects that are started are failures, the other half are late by months and delivered with tons of bugs and poor non-scalable design. Most of the code is written in Perl using ancient and arcane practices, and poor documentation. This plus the high rotation of the freelancers makes it so that in many cases nobody knows who wrote the code or what it is supposed to do. A lot of effort is put into chasing down major bugs written by people long gone, and an owner who is asleep and non-responsive somewhere on the other side of the world. They had a few competent people that came with the Elance acquisition, but the CEO made sure they left in a hurry.

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Cons

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It's remote, and most ICs are talented and kind.

Cons

Oh my, there are so many clowns at this company—nearly all of them in leadership. Mostly executive cronies from dinosaur companies like CareerBuilder and Yahoo, who are out of touch with the tech industry at large. This hysterical leadership shifts strategy every 3 months or so, resulting in whiplash for their poor staff as well as frequent layoffs and reorgs. In my time at this company, I’ve seen nearly every -ism you can imagine, frequently and repeatedly: racism, cronyism, sexism, and nepotism. The business model exploits freelancers, essentially offshoring work for clients (cheap global labor) while the company takes a hefty share via predatory fees, which are the majority of record company profits. Unfortunately, AI will cannibalize many freelancer jobs on the platform. Although the company is delusional in its own “native AI” progress—their models are unusable slop despite huge investments—other companies will likely provide useful tech in the near future, particularly agentic AI. I could go on, but the bottom line is that this is a grossly unethical company you should avoid if you can. I’ll also add that many of the positive reviews here are from USERS of Upwork, not EMPLOYEES. This results in a falsely positive, rosy view of a toxic company. I wish Glassdoor had a filter that could address this for people considering employment at Upwork. Their rating is likely closer to a 2.7 if those irrelevant reviews could be excluded from the data set.

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