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Toxic Leadership and Inequitable Workplace Practices - Anonymous employee Linchpin Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Dec 18, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are a lot of wonderful employees there. They love to give out merchandise covered in their logo for free advertising.

Cons

Interactions with the executive team often hinder collaboration and productivity. While the CEO is personable, there is a recurring lack of decisive leadership. The President and Chief Revenue Officer maintain a close personal relationship that is not transparently disclosed, which has at times negatively affected workplace dynamics. Many employees perceive the environment as unprofessional, inequitable, and toxic, particularly for women, with inconsistent standards for behavior and accountability. Recruiting and compensation practices also create challenges. Job postings frequently advertise competitive salaries that are not honored in offers, and promised performance-based raises are rarely realized. Executive bonuses are tied to company performance, yet employees rarely see comparable rewards. Leadership decisions and terminations at times appear unpredictable and emotionally driven, contributing to perceptions of favoritism and inequity.

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5.0
Mar 23, 2026
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Pros

Competitive pay, highly skilled workers, great networking opportunities

Cons

Distance from other large cities/ areas.

2.0
May 7, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company does put effort into employee events, and the Christmas party is usually done well. It’s a nice event and people seem to enjoy it. At times it can feel more focused on appearances and company image than on what employees actually value day to day, but it’s still appreciated.

Cons

Biggest downside is definitely the leadership team. A lot of them talk down to people and micromanage way more than they need to. Since it’s a smaller company, you end up dealing with leadership pretty often, so it affects the day-to-day environment a lot. It also feels like employees with prior military backgrounds get treated better or given more slack, even when other employees are doing more of the actual work.

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