Toxic, chaotic and unprofessional - Sotware Engineer Upwind Employee Review

1.0
22 June 2026
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Pros

Some of the people are nice.

Cons

The working environment is toxic, chaotic and unprofessional. Employees are micro managed and don't receive a creative space. There is no clear vision or planning and the engineering teams are not working in any methodology. Every day new tasks pop up and disappear without any explanation to the engaged developers and it results in a significant waste of resources. The R&D lacks basic working patterns and methodology, features are being shipped to production every day without any risk evaluation and with no testing. This results in a never ending bug fixing routine as services are unstable and there is no plan to stabilize them but to only continue shipping new stuff. From the business perspective the company is far from what one might think. Customers are complaining about the product's lack of maturity and basic functionality bugs. POCs are only tailored for the specific needs to get a customer to sign with the company, but features aren't actually working properly and customers are later surprised and push back hard. The actual income that the company generates is shockingly small and the business outlook is not encouraging at all.

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5.0
11 Mar 2026
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Pros

Working as a Field Marketing Manager has been a positive experience. My role focuses heavily on planning and executing events. The company strives to provide memorable experiences and long-lasting relationships through thoughtfully planned events and one-of-a-kind ideas for industry conferences. Upwind values in-person connection with customers and partners, and marketing plays a key role in driving that! Across the board, teams are collaborative, supportive, and goal oriented with an emphasis on speed. Working towards common objectives helps make all cross functional projects run smoothly. There is a strong sense that we are all building something meaningful together. The work environment is fast paced, but energizing. Someone who enjoys being creative, detail-oriented, working with vendors, and manages their time well would thrive in this role.

Cons

- Event managers are required to travel and event schedules can be demanding, especially during peak conference seasons when multiple programs run back to back. Would not recommend to someone that does not possess this style of commitment to their organization. - Fast growth means processes are sometimes still evolving. Must be open to carving a path as landscape changes. -Last minute event changes are common and require flexibility. This role requires someone who can think quickly on their feet and executes thoughtfully under pressure.

1.0
13 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There are some nice people who are trying their best to help you despite the circumstances.

Cons

*Toxic Culture & Micromanagement: The culture is stifling. The founders are involved in every minor detail and refuse to accept feedback or differing opinions. It’s a "top-down" environment where questioning the status quo is discouraged as reflected by top executives and founders leaving the company. *Product Instability: The product is chaotic and plagued by quality issues. Instead of adding real value, features are constantly moved around the UI in a shell game that confuses customers. Support is completely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of bugs and technical debt. While it "works" on AWS, the performance and functionality gaps on other platforms are glaring. Wiz is killing it and there is no answer. *Erratic GTM Strategy: The Go-To-Market strategy is non-existent. Leadership positions are filled by "puppets" of the founders who lack the experience required to scale a global enterprise. There is a total lack of understanding regarding the specific needs and nuances of different geographical regions. *Unrealistic Metrics: Selling the Runtime solution remains an uphill battle. Management has hiked quotas by up to 500%, which is completely detached from market reality. Achieving these metrics is a mathematical impossibility. *Lack of Strategic Direction: The leadership confuses "running in all directions" with "running smart." Expect constant, whiplash-inducing changes to the organizational structure, the product roadmap, and the overall strategy every few weeks. *Homogeneous Culture: The company has an incredibly "Israel-centric" culture that doesn't always translate well or inclusive of global teams, leading to friction in communication and work-life expectations.

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