steer clear - Membership Representative Lumistry Employee Review

1.0
Dec 22, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

New’ish Macs and open feel space. some fun colleagues to hang with. easy location and easy parking.

Cons

Don’t believe the hype. Our customers don’t really understand the product and the consensus is that we (that are selling it) don’t even think it’s good for them. I guess its a job. read the reviews on this here closely. The recent “5 star” reviews seem contrived. Notice how excited these guys are and how this is the most perfect place ever. also note that all those are all written around the same time and all marked “helpful” more than any of the others. seems fishy. This is good representation of how our managment works - they prop themselves up and pat themselves on the back. Management switches strategy a lot. theres a Lack of transparency. Kinda a bro culture. Need to be in with the ceo to have any real say. Let’s just say strettttttttch goals.

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5.0
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Pros

Lumistry has made meaningful progress over the last several months. Leadership is actively working to break down silos, improve cross-functional collaboration, and create better alignment across teams. There is a noticeable sense of momentum in the business, with new products, partnerships, and initiatives creating optimism about the future.

Cons

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1.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

The people. Some really great people work there still and used to work there.

Cons

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