Lexipol reviews

2.2

19% would recommend to a friend

(145 total reviews)
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Jack Blaha

Not enough data to show CEO approval

17% positive business outlook

Lexipol has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 145 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Lexipol employee rating is 41% below average for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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145 reviews
1.0
Mar 4, 2026

Once a Great Company, Now Struggling with Leadership and Direction

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company’s mission of supporting public safety is meaningful and attracts people who genuinely care about the work they do. Many of the employees are great to work with and are passionate about helping first responders and public safety agencies succeed. Because the company is relatively small, there are also opportunities to get involved in a wide range of projects and gain exposure across different areas of the business. The benefits package itself is fairly decent, though the employee premium costs are quite high.

Cons

Executive leadership has created a highly toxic environment over the past few years. There is a consistent lack of transparency, empathy, and accountability at the top. Feedback and differing perspectives are often dismissed, conversations tend to be dominated rather than collaborative, and decisions are frequently made without considering the impact on teams. Favoritism is common, with support and attention often directed toward personal hires or close connections, while broader teams are left unsupported. Product rollouts are often disorganized, with products pushed to market before they are fully ready. This frequently leaves sales and marketing teams confused and frustrated while trying to position offerings that are still half-baked or not functioning as expected. All of this has led to a significant decline in morale and turnover is extremely high, particularly within Sales. The former CEO also “retired” and was recently replaced rather unexpectedly. Since the new CEO came on board, there have been several leadership changes. This company used to be an amazing place to work, which makes it especially disappointing to see how much things have deteriorated over the past two to three years. Candidates considering joining should do thorough research, ask direct questions about leadership stability, compensation, and product readiness, and carefully evaluate whether the current environment aligns with their expectations.

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Lexipol Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing such detailed feedback. Lexipol’s mission has always attracted people who care deeply about serving public safety, and we’re glad that was part of your experience. With new leadership across several functions, there is a strong focus on improving how teams work together, especially around product readiness, go-to-market execution, and major cross-functional initiatives. Reducing silos, clarifying roles across teams, improving accountability and creating a culture where employees can raise concerns constructively are important parts of that work. We know progress has to be demonstrated over time, and we appreciate the perspective you shared.
4.0
Feb 21, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

All products are amazing and make a difference in the industry.

Cons

unfair territory splits across the board.

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Lexipol Response
2mo
Fair territory design is important to both performance and trust within the sales organization. Sales leadership continues to focus on improving transparency, consistency, and equitable opportunity across the team.
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