Lantern reviews

3.0

46% would recommend to a friend

(121 total reviews)

John Zutter

60% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Lantern has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 121 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Lantern employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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121 reviews
1.0
May 14, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Insurance benefits, non management employees, flexibility in hours and work from home if you suck up to the right person

Cons

Executive management, inconsistency, lack of procedures, lack of management accountability, pay is below par, PTO not able to be rolled over at all, bonus structure is for the sales motivation only, 401k is a joke, expectations for salary offered is a joke

1.0
Apr 22, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The 401(k) matchings are good if you get past the six-month mark.

Cons

There are many reasons to avoid Lantern. To kick things off, the benefits should be the easiest perk to attract talent, especially for a company that still claims startup status after 14 years, yet they are subpar. The health plans are only slightly better than the exchanges when one considers the 5 figure in-network out of pocket maximums. PTO is light and has a concerning catch - you will forfeit unused PTO unless state law requires such a payout. Thus, if you wish to join Lantern, you may wish to review your state's laws on PTO payouts on separation. However, the worst part of working in Technology at Lantern is the CIO. The CIO has clear favorites and believes that tenure is everything. There were serious problems with execution of product roadmaps and creating a high performing organization, mainly because of the previous sentence. Many people were not bought into the mission, just putting in their 8 hours and going home. This includes people from very junior to very senior in Technology. If the CIO liked them, and if they had been there for many years, lack of performance was fine. Others would be thrown under the bus. Then there were people across multiple departments, including non-Technology departments, that tried to help. They identified weaknesses concerning processes and people, providing recommendations on how to move forward and making some changes to move things forward. Unfortunately, the CIO is unable to identify talent, having too many biases and believing people with ambition had little to no talent. Thus, rather than take advantage of that wise cross-functional counsel to improve the organization, he blamed those very people that were trying to help for his past failures, and he worked with HR to exit them. The right people are gone, many of the wrong people are still there, some people are very hard workers and getting used, and he takes no accountability for failed projects and even failed programs. If you join his organization, well, actually, you shouldn't.

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Lantern Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. Since your departure, Lantern has made several changes, including transitioning from a CIO-led structure to new technology leadership. We recently welcomed a new CTO who is focused on building a collaborative, high-performing team. Additionally, we’ve updated our PTO policy for exempt employees to a flexible time off model, aimed at offering greater autonomy and balance. We remain committed to evolving our culture and operations to better support our people and our mission. We appreciate your contributions during your time with us and wish you the best in your next chapter. Thank you for your feedback. Meredith Fish SVP, People Team
1.0
Mar 5, 2025

Marketing and leadership team have no idea what they're doing

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Management makes an attempt to listen, but there's no action

Cons

Marketing team is inexperienced and doesn't have a good understanding of modern marketing. Please hire new leaders!

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Lantern Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're glad to hear that you felt management made an effort to listen—open communication and employee input are values we take seriously. That said, we’re sorry to hear you didn’t see enough action as a result of those efforts. We appreciate your candid thoughts about our marketing team. As a company committed to growth and learning, we recognize that every team has areas for development. We’re continuously evaluating our strategies and leadership to ensure we’re aligned with current trends and best practices. Input like yours helps drive those improvements. We’re grateful for the time you spent at Lantern and wish you the best in your next chapter. Thank you, Meredith Fish SVP, People Team
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