My time at WayUp was short lived because of the emotional toll it took on me. I started in an entry level position right out of college working to approve and edit job postings on the site. By the end of my first week I was expected to understand how to fully use the software without any training whatsoever. On my first day I stayed until 8pm and felt uncomfortable about being the first one to leave. I worked on Saturdays from home and was actually told on the following Monday that because I had not edited and approved two jobs over the weekend that the revenue for the entire company had dropped. This all happened within the first two weeks of working at WayUp. I always felt like I wasn't good enough or doing something wrong from the management and would not want to go to work on most days. Lastly, I knew an employer who posted a job on the site and had some students respond, but after reaching out to them, got no answers.The entire concept for the website is to connect students with jobs, but at the end of the day, I think the lack of effective, supportive management takes away from the values and goals of the company.