Vantaggi
Access to BetterUp coaching. Without a professional career coach, I genuinely wouldn't have survived this position as long as I did (which says a lot).
Svantaggi
There are so many I'm not sure where to start. If you're actively interviewing and considering a role at BetterUp, I strongly urge you to listen to the negative reviews. A year ago, I read them and convinced myself my experience would be different. It wasn't. I joined BetterUp because I believed in the mission. I was excited about the work and what the company stood for. But I quickly learned that BetterUp doesn't practice what it preaches. The actual employee experience is vastly different from what's presented externally. Another reviewer summed it up well: "You are recruited with language about a remarkably focused and fulfilling work experience for people with fire in their belly. The role is positioned as game changing and career defining... Once inside the company, this is replaced by constant pressure, intense scrutiny, and little psychological safety. Trust erodes quickly. Raising concerns is treated as a mindset failure, not a signal to adjust course. Even strong performers begin to doubt their own judgment over time." I had a nearly identical experience. Employees are required to take "Whole Person Model" assessments, a tool BetterUp sells to the world as a measure of thriving. My scores dropped significantly in just three months. My confidence tanked the most. Think about what it means for a wellness company to make its own employees measurably less confident. The organizational structure is unclear and accountability is scattered, which makes it nearly impossible to do your job well. You'll spend more time navigating ambiguity, justifying your decisions, and preparing to do work than actually doing it. Feedback is often contradictory, last-minute requests are normalized, and micromanagement is framed as "high standards." The culture presents itself as warm and human-centered, but in practice it's cold. There's no room for iteration without judgment, no room for mistakes, and no real psychological safety despite that being a core part of the company's external message. I left feeling like I had to rebuild confidence I didn't realize I'd lost. If you're someone who does their best work in an environment of trust, autonomy, and genuine support...keep looking.