Great Values and Fast Paced - Technical Support bei ClickUp: Mitarbeiterbewertung

5,0
25. Aug. 2021
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Pros

ClickUp is the first place I've worked who's Core Values makes sense. What's more, they're the first team I've seen where the Values actually matter. Most companies' Values are just words they say to give them an altruistic angle. ClickUp actually applies what they preach, and it creates a fantastic work environment with coworkers and leaders that actually want to help you grow and progress. There's always work to be done, and the team is filled with people that work hard. If you're not here to make a difference, then not only will that become very apparent very quickly, but you may want to find somewhere else to take it easy.

Kontras

Unless you've got a very apparent disability, there's not a lot of understanding for extenuating circumstances that may affect your work. There's also no eye insurance for employees outside of California.

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Thank you for sharing your perspective and experience! Our core values guide our decisions at every level of the company, and we're glad they resonate with you. One of our core values is "Progress towards perfection," and we are continually striving to improve. We've recently updated our benefits, and our new benefits package does include eye insurance for employees outside of California. Thank you for your transparency and we are excited to keep growing with you!

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Pros

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Kontras

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2,0
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Pros

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Kontras

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