Employees are the afterthought - Anonymous employee Lumanity Employee Review

2.0
Feb 4, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good coworkers. Some are just okay. Collaborative. No shortage of work because of relationships with big pharma. Great client list. UK and US employee base.

Cons

Illuminati has no mission. Still operates like its the nineties. The new company is just a corporate consolidation to benefit the private equity board with lavish bonuses with benefit to employees an afterthought. Management desperately trying to figure out how to combine businesses. Culture clash. Management can be rude and resistant to change. Bonuses are no longer guaranteed.

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Lumanity Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m glad to see that you feel that Lumanity has good, collaborative co-workers and a great client list. While we continue to grow Lumanity and bring many different capabilities together into a cohesive Global team, we understand that at times it can feel challenging and fast-paced. If employees do feel this way, we encourage them to have an honest open dialog with their managers or local HR representative so we can work to better the overall employee experience.

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