Lucid Software reviews

4.2

82% would recommend to a friend

(589 total reviews)
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Dave Grow

86% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Lucid Software has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 589 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Lucid Software employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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589 reviews
3.0
Aug 22, 2022
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Pros

* Great core values, most of which are lived. * Great co-workers who care about your success. * Interesting product space. * Great growth opportunities if you are willing to work overtime and make Lucid your life.

Cons

* Compensation is low, and overwork is high. Lucid is starting to lose talent with 3+ years experience. But this is the tip of the iceberg, there is discontent among mid to early senior engineers and product managers. Especially those with additional responsibilities but no additional compensation. * The company is too afraid to take risks. Real risks. This is why they have always been second in a space and lost out to more aggressive competitors. * There is no diversity in engineering leadership, and it shows in actions. Women are passed over for responsibilities in favor of their male colleagues, even when they are more qualified. I’ve observed all of the classic examples of the boys club at Lucid. Luckily, it isn’t considered acceptable to do these things overtly. Leadership needs to tune in and be more active about addressing this issue. * The new CEO doesn't inspire confidence that any of the issues will change.

2.0
Nov 18, 2019

Sales Rep at Lucid

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Pros

Disclaimer: This review is purely for the Sales Org. I can't speak to the rest of Lucid: -In the past, Lucid has been a fairly relaxed environment (at least when compared to a typical Sales floor) and extremely accommodating in terms of work-life balance. Being able to work from home or remote when needed, high degree of trust between Management and Reps etc. Despite a lot of the cons of Lucid, this has been enough to keep a lot of great Reps from leaving. -In the past, most leadership has only cared about whether or not you hit your number, not how you hit it. -Product is solid and generally very well-received by end-users. Easy to use and popular. -Coworkers are typically awesome- Lucid generally hires intelligent and easy to get along with people with lower than average ego. Not near as many bros as you’d expect to find on a Sales floor. -Executive Leadership are a fantastic crew. Really smart people, fiscally responsible (Lucid's been profitable for some time now because of this) and seem to be genuinely humble as well. -Quota has been typically attainable, but this is changing. -Decent benefits (low premiums for healthcare, 401 K match, catered lunches twice/week, gym reimbursement, UTA train pass etc.)

Cons

-A lot of what I listed in terms of trust from Management and flexibility with work-life balance is rapidly changing, and based on what trickles down from Leadership, will very likely get even worse in 2020. More micro-management, expected to work longer hours, more focus on being in office with your butt in seat for appearances instead of focusing on attainment, which makes it much harder to work remote/from home. A general lack of trust from Management. -While the C-level Leadership team is great, a lot of people in midlevel Sales Management have little to no actual Sales or SaaS closing experience. It feels like Lucid is trying to build out an Enterprise Sales team with no one on the Leadership team who's ever done that successfully before, and it shows. -Positions are underpaid when compared to Market rate for the same level. Expect to make less than you would at a different company for the same position. -Sales motion is highly transactional and low dollar-value. There’s a focus to try and land bigger deals by targeting Executives and trying to tie Lucid to initiatives, but at the end of the day, C-level leaders don’t care enough about diagramming to give you the time of day for a call, yet alone talk with you about their initiatives. In the eyes of 95% of our customers, Lucidchart is not a mission-critical app, and Executives don’t want to spend time talking about it. -Sales Leadership decided to spend ~$250 K on having a guy come out and train the floor on how to speak to people “Above the Line” (Executives), but a lot of Reps (and several of the Managers too) see it as a complete waste of money. It was a nice idea and it’s cool when a company tries to invest in its employees with training, but we could have got the same value we did from the training if we had all just read the guy’s book. Instead, we blew the remainder of our entire Technology spend as a Sales Team on flying the guy out to train, and after 3 months, no one is even using the stuff he trained on. -Don’t expect anything but a cold shoulder and no appreciation if you leave, even if you’ve been at Lucid a while and/or been a top Rep. We’ve had both Reps that chose to move on to different companies as well as fired Reps that have been Top Performers, and Lucid does nothing to appreciate them or thank them for their time. It all becomes very hush-hush that they’re leaving (not allowed by Management to tell people they’re leaving) and they’re shown the door. People normally only hear about people leaving via word-of-mouth and after the fact or on the Employee’s last day. Lucid does nothing to own the fact that they’re a Sales Team at a Tech company (which traditionally has high attrition) and people leave, it’s common in the industry. They act ashamed of it and try to sweep it under the rug rather than owning it and thanking employees for their service when they leave.

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Lucid Software Response
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I appreciate you sharing your experience. I will discuss with sales management. If you'd like to talk about any of these issues further, please reach out to me directly. -Kat
3.0
Apr 22, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Sales enablement team and resources are first class. - The product is solid. - DEI focused.

Cons

- Pay and comp plans are not competitive for the amount of time and effort they demand. Maybe 2% of reps will hit annual quota. - Their legal red tape and processes complicate and prolong deals. - Unclear and constantly changing sales motions. - Lots of micromanagement and favoritism. If you get a bad book, you're just out of luck, they will not work with you or try to help you. - Poor management suffering paralysis by analysis. - Downsizing company with limited opportunities for growth

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