Great culture and people, but you can tell what the company prioritizes - Anonymous employee Lumistry Employee Review

4.0
Apr 21, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The work culture is great and I really enjoy coming to work (most days). There are always snacks, but the free Orangetheory and yoga are probably my favorites! Very laidback atmosphere so I feel like it's easier to focus on the quality of my work.

Cons

It's very obvious that they are mainly focused on engineering and sales, while other teams continue to be understaffed. We are growing rapidly as a whole, but it's impossible to keep up without hiring new people on all teams.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
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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

there is a lot happening at once. Priorities continue to evolve as the business scales, which can create competing demands on teams. Continued focus on prioritization and communication

1.0
Jun 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

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

Cons

Burnout is everywhere. Priorities constantly change, expectations are unclear, and people are expected to just figure it out. Deadlines are missed because teams are pulled in too many directions at once. Layoffs and restructures happen so often that uncertainty becomes part of the job. Decisions feel rushed, communication is poor, and every new change seems to create more work and more stress. Benefits have steadily gotten worse while workloads continue to increase, and meaningful raises are hard to come by despite taking on more responsibility. Leadership says a lot of good things, but it's hard to take those messages seriously when people are constantly stretched thin, burned out, and worried about what's coming next.

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