Vantaggi
Remote work, that’s really the only redeeming factor.
Svantaggi
EvenUp is one of those companies that looks innovative on the outside, but once you're inside, you realize it's a legal tech sweatshop dressed up in buzzwords and VC branding. The only real “pro” I can offer is that the job is remote that’s it. Everything else is designed to extract as much labor as possible, for as little support and pay as possible, until you're burned out, broken, or disposable. Let’s start with the hiring process. I went through five interviews which should have been the first red flag. But I was in a financial bind and couldn’t afford to say no. Training is a joke. We are told to stick to a timed workflow, and the cases seemed straightforward at first. That illusion was shattered the moment we entered ramping. We were warned that if we didn’t meet our quota during training, we’d be fired and we saw it happen. Out of 12 people in my cohort, only 4 survived training. Many had already spent their own money setting up home workstations , wasted investment. The trainer herself contradicted her own instructions constantly, leaving us confused. Then came the so-called “forever squad". That’s where things completely unraveled. My squad lead is the most disengaged manager I have ever had. They have literally admitted in team calls to being “nonchalant” and they really are. When I have asked for clarity, flagged burnout, or raised issues, they just brushed it off or offered no solutions. The cases we were thrown into were vastly different from anything we’d seen in training. And here's the kicker: everyone said to throw everything you learned in training out the window. That makes me wonder: what was the point of training at all? My very first case out of training was complex and technical, and unsurprisingly, my work was flagged. Even one of the reviewers said this shouldn’t have been my first case. But support? None. And speaking of reviewers the review process is an absolute mess. Each reviewer has their own personal style and contradictory expectations, and your performance depends entirely on their subjective preferences. One tells you to write one way, another flags you for following that exact guidance. The inconsistency is maddening and trust me when I say IT WILL BE weaponized against you! Let’s talk about the so-called AI. It’s laughable. The company markets itself as an “AI-driven solution” for personal injury law, but ChatGPT could probably do a better job summarizing and extracting information from records. The internal system misses critical details, floods you with irrelevant ones, and drafters are left doing everything manually I am talking thousands of pages per case, including medical records, exhibits, images, and timelines. There’s nothing tech-empowered about it. It’s manual labor disguised as innovation and you’re the engine that keeps it running, unpaid and unrecognized. Now onto the soul-crushing quota system. Your contract may say “40 hours a week,” but in reality, you’ll be working 60–80+ hours just to survive. No overtime pay. Just relentless pressure to hit 100% demand quotas regardless of the complexity of the case or your personal circumstances. I work nights. I work weekends. I skip meals. I skip walks. I skip life. Some of my colleagues are submitting cases at 2 AM just to meet quota. And if you hit 88%? That’s not good enough. Upper management wants 90% or higher and the only way to get there is through unpaid overtime. To make it worse, if there are fewer demands available during the week, they don’t adjust quotas. You’re still expected to hit performance targets with reduced inputs. That’s not just mismanagement that’s psychological manipulation. They treat sick days as weakness. If you take time off or are unwell, you’re still expected to bounce back midweek and somehow overdeliver. Burnout is baked into the system. The high turnover rate is astounding people are constantly quitting or being pushed out. The organizational structure changes every few weeks. The “forever squad” concept is a joke you’re lucky if the same manager or team lasts more than a quarter. Drafters are blamed, criticized, and backstabbed under the guise of “feedback.” Unlimited PTO? That’s conditional. You really get about 10 days per year, and whether you get approval depends on how much your squad lead likes you. Worst of all, this job is damaging my health. I developed daily headaches, anxiety, and persistent eye twitching that hasn’t stopped. It is the physical manifestation of stress that came from being overworked, and constantly made to feel like I am not enough even though I give everything. And what did I get in return? Zero support. Zero encouragement. Zero humanity. I am giving up! EvenUp is not a forward-thinking tech company. It is a churn-and-burn operation that survives by exploiting desperate people and selling a false dream of tech innovation to law firms. I regret not reading the Glassdoor reviews sooner. I regret thinking I could ride it out. This company is constantly hiring because people are constantly leaving. Do not join EvenUp unless you are ready to give up your health, your sleep, and your sanity for a job that gives very little in return. The pay is not worth it. The people are not supported. And the AI? Just another broken promise.