Learn to build products that people love - Product Manager Lightning AI Employee Review

5.0
Nov 13, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- A community of millions is ideal for product research and collection of feedback. Customer-focused product culture. - Product-led organization with openness to anyone's ideas on how to grow the business - Passionate team that is a mix of experts in ML, Front End, and Back End eng - Outcome-driven culture that will teach you how to do things efficiently and to a very high-quality bar - Transparent feedback culture that makes it clear where people excel and where gaps may exist

Cons

- Calling out individual contributions publicly can be done more consistently

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5.0
Nov 3, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The team is smart, collaborative, and deeply invested in design and AI-first thinking. The platform, built for PyTorch workloads with multi-cloud support, is genuinely unique. Fast-paced, challenging, and rewarding if you love shaping the future of AI. - Clear mission and strong product focus - Talented, diverse, collaborative team - Cutting-edge AI platform with multi-cloud support (neoclouds and hyperscalers) - Emphasis on thoughtful design and developer experience - Exec team likes to promote from within so an excellent place to grow your career - Work hard, play hard; truly a fun place to work if you are passionate about the mission

Cons

- Fast-paced environment typical of a scaling startup - Some internal processes are still evolving

2.0
Jun 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you are a software engineer this is probably a great place to work. There is a lot of room for individual creativity, minimal oversight, and project ownership. Everyone else has a very different experience. One more pro: if you are able to stay for more than a year you will almost certainly be promoted, but mainly due to exceedingly high turnover, not growth.

Cons

The company leadership and interdepartmental relationships are appallingly toxic. Leadership has introduced the workplace philosophy of “radical candor” which so far just seems to be a method for us to publicly criticize each other. Company wide surveys are embarrassingly biased, and there is blatant favoritism. All of this combined leads to an environment that is increasingly contentious, demoralizing, and punitive.

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