Fundraise Up Reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(56 total reviews)

Peter Byrnes

60% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Fundraise Up has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 56 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fundraise Up employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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56 reviews
2.0
25 June 2024

Excellent product, awful culture

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some incredibly bright and creative minds at this company who genuinely care about the industry and customers. The compassionate, human-oriented soul of the company is still intact - although this compassion is external-facing only, and even this is likely not for long.

Cons

The CEO has made it clear that he does not want his company to be remote-first and the company is therefore run with old-school in-office policies that do not translate well to a remote environment. As a result, the company culture is one of extreme surveillance and compliance - prioritized over actual job function performance. If you are a remote work veteran who is used to the give-and-take flexibility of standard WFH startup culture (put in the extra hours when needed, take breaks when needed - just make sure the work is done and done well), then this company will not be the right fit for you. There are many contradictions in the company policies that will make it feel hard to meet their exacting standards. For example, you will be asked during your onboarding phase to download all of your work tech stack to your personal phone but reprimanded if you use your personal phone for work. Expect PTO use, unconventional working schedules, and genuine collaboration to be frowned upon at best, punished at worst. Zoom fatigue is real at this company - there's a large number of mandatory meetings (you'll never have time to actually get anything done) and a strict camera-on policy. There is high turnover and low morale here, and I shudder to imagine how this will worsen with scale. Long story short - this is a high-anxiety, low-reward work environment and I suggest you stay far away.

2.0
1 Nov 2023

warning: toxic culture

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- excellent product - friendly coworkers that work really hard - interesting industry - competitive salary

Cons

- micromanagement to the extreme - management very clearly plays favorites - little to no investment in employee development/growth. they'll fire you on a whim, 10 or so employees have been fired in a year since i joined - as a result, employee morale is quite low

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Fundraise Up Response
2y
There are no words to express the amount of gratitude Fundraise Up has for each and every person who has contributed to our work. While FRU works through our next phase of growth, we recognize changes must be impactful and must be geared toward a consistent future. As we work through this transition, we plan to use each of these reviews to build consistent processes that make every contributor feel that they are valued and heard. That includes thoroughly reviewing current processes and determining their weight and impact on each team member’s well-being at work. Thank you, again, for your service and this review.
1.0
9 Feb 2024

Bad management/leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The only thing I like is my coworkers

Cons

Run don’t walk away from this company. I haven’t been here very long but it’s become painfully clear that there’s a serious management/leadership problem at this company. I get that it’s a tech startup, but I’ve worked at other tech startup that didn’t have the type of problems i see here. I wish I had researched more before joining. Im pretty sure none of the founders have actual leadership experience. There’s also nothing in place for career growth. Promitions seem random and the ceo clearly has favorites. Not to mention his dog pees on our cubicles and poops everywhere. The problems come from the top and end up screwing those of us at the bottom. Sadly i was excited at first to join. But now I see that the company I joined is nothing like the company sold to me during the interview process.

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Fundraise Up Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We understand that joining a Series A company like Fundraise Up comes with unique challenges, and we're committed to continuous improvement across all levels of our organization. We're actively working on enhancing leadership skills within our management team, including professional development opportunities to strengthen their effectiveness. Your concerns regarding career growth are being addressed through the implementation of structured career development plans and compensation strategies, using comprehensive research and survey data to ensure fairness and transparency. Regarding promotions, we recognize the need for a transparent process and have introduced a biannual promotion cycle to provide clarity and consistency for all employees. This initiative is designed to ensure that promotions are based on merit and contribution, not favoritism. We encourage employees to engage with their managers about their career path and the opportunities available to them within the company. By fostering open communication, we aim to empower our team members to take charge of their career trajectories within Fundraise Up. We also want to acknowledge the concern raised about the presence of pets in the office. While we value the benefits they bring to our work environment, we understand that their accidents can be disruptive. Our Operations team is dedicated to maintaining a clean and professional workspace, and we encourage employees to report any incidents as they occur. We're exploring additional measures to prevent such issues in the future. We appreciate your honesty and invite you to share your suggestions for improvement directly with us, as open dialogue is crucial for enacting positive change. Together, we can work towards building a better Fundraise Up for everyone.
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