Best Start Up That I Have Worked At - Anonymous employee LeafLink Employee Review

5.0
Sep 3, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I've come from a start up background, from a 14 person blockchain pre Series-A company to a 500+ person Series-E company, and a bunch of things in between. 1 thing that all start ups try to sell you is that they are very "open and collaborative," but that tends not to be the case. Leaflink is the first company that I've worked at, where "open and collaborative" has a true meaning, it's exciting to work here, I work cross functionally with all the teams, and everyone is here for the greater goal. All the teams are very helpful and supportive which makes my life/job a lot easier. Aside from the above, Leaflink is very much my second home, the culture here is great, and I'm excited to see where the company goes in the future, it makes me excited to get up and go to work in the morning.

Cons

When I joined, there was a lack of upper management on my team, it would have been helpful to have a bit of guidance for my particular position, when I first started. However, the company has made a huge effort in the last months to not only find someone to fill that void who I can learn from, but to have this same type of support across all team.

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5.0
Jan 6, 2026
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Pros

Worked for Ryan and Zach, great leadership navigating complicated industry. Learned a lot through company growth, lots of incentives for quality output. Was able to work across multiple teams, gain valuable experience, multiple promotions, great career experience.

Cons

Rapid growth and changing leadership led to lots of friction / morale issues.

1.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

There are talented people across the company, and many employees genuinely care about doing good work and supporting customers. There are opportunities to learn quickly, especially if you are someone who can operate in ambiguity and take on a lot of responsibility.

Cons

The workload is extremely heavy, and many roles feel like you are expected to do the work of 10 different jobs at once. Expectations are often unrealistic, priorities constantly shift, and there is very little structure or support to help employees be successful. Leadership often feels disorganized and disconnected from what employees are dealing with day to day. Communication can be unclear, decisions feel reactive, and employees are often left to figure things out on their own. The constant layoffs create a heavy feeling of instability. There is an ongoing sense of impending doom around when the next round will happen, which makes it hard to feel secure or motivated. When people leave or are laid off, the remaining employees are expected to absorb the extra workload with no meaningful pay adjustment, title change, or additional support. Company culture feels basically nonexistent. Morale is low, there is little sense of community, and the environment feels more reactive than collaborative. Career growth is also extremely limited, with no clear path forward or meaningful investment in internal development.

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