LMI reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(567 total reviews)
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52% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

LMI has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 567 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LMI employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.5 stars).

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567 reviews
3.0
Feb 25, 2015

Entry Level

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Pros

- Pay is average, for entry-level positions your pay is a lot better if you have a masters degree. Benefits are very good. Tuition reimbursement is offered, but this also requires a debt of service to the company. - Very flexible hours and telecommuting available. - Nice gym, free on site parking, good café on site, walking trail behind building. - Majority of the people that work here are very nice. There are more and more younger and energetic employees being hired but there is definitely a 'good ole boys' club feel - Professional development - Overall a philanthropic company which is very supportive of veterans and they have a fellowship program for hiring vets.

Cons

- Flat Promotion Potential, very difficult to move up from within unless you've been around for a very long time period. Again, the 'good ole boy' network. - Junior level staff are treated as administrative staff more so than analysts and growing professionals. Its a good place to gain your first 1-2 years of experience, but do not feel like your work is valued or appreciated. - In my situation, my work was monopolized by a program manager and I had to forgo other opportunities to gain more experiences because of the time that was demanded of me - but not utilized. This same individual was very condescending and would never admit mistakes. They often credited my work as their own and criticism was rarely ever constructive. I was treated like (and performed tasks) more like a personal assistant, which is very different than what I was sold on in my interview. - No casual Friday's, except many people don't exactly fit the standard for 'business casual' on a day to day basis but I have never heard of anyone being told to dress better. - CEO seems a little out of touch. As a jr. level staff member, many of the staff I have encountered who have been here for several years have expressed that they have seen a decline since he took office.

4.0
Jun 15, 2016

5 star staff, 1 star leadership

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Pros

The people here are fantastic: very smart, social, and everyone cares about the group. Work is never cutthroat and a work-life balance is supported and promoted. The work is interesting and the clients are, generally, fun to work with. I can 100% say that the staff tries their best to provide all clients with the best work possible. The public good focus is real and important to staff.

Cons

Not much of a career path for younger professionals. There could be (and it's being promised) but it's clearly not a priority for senior management. A priority has definitely been hiring more Vice Presidents and giving themselves salary bumps and bonus. It's disgusting. The best senior managers have been leaving or hostilely pushed out the door by the horrible "leaders" in office. It's sad. They will have to adjust soon in order to keep the great staff in place.

3.0
Jan 14, 2016
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Pros

Have great employees, many long term, who are dedicated to providing high quality work for the public sector. Benefits are good but have been significantly reduced over the last 5 years. Stay there because I enjoy the people I work with and feel I'm fairly compensated.

Cons

Company culture has changed dramatically with the current CEO, and not for the better. The CEO is disconnected from the staff; doesn't know how to be a leader or how to motivate the workforce. A recent reorganization in October has resulted in disorganization and taking the focus away from doing the work that staff should be concentrating on. Some key, well respected employees have left the company recently due to a lack of confidence in senior leadership.

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