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
5.0
Aug 6, 2024

Best Company I've Worked For

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I joined Lucid when I was well established in my career, but this company is hands down the best I've worked for. The leaders here are amazing – they're supportive, inspiring, and really care about the well-being of the employees here. I've grown so much since I started working here, thanks to having caring leaders who have been thoughtful and communicative about how to grow my career. The culture is amazing. I can truly say that people are always willing to help and the employees live Lucid's values. They also really value work-life balance, with flexible hours and remote work options that make it easy to manage everything.

Cons

As with many other companies, having certain perks and benefits scaled back has been challenging. That said, I really appreciate how thoughtful leadership has been with how they've approached everything.

1.0
Aug 4, 2024

Be Cautious of Lucid Software

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It’s sad to see the downhill trajectory of Lucid recently. While there were moments of potential, recent changes have negatively impacted the company culture and overall experience. Issues such as misleading employee equity practices, lack of transparency, perceived religious and gender favoritism, misalignment of stated and practiced values, low pay, and low employee morale contributed to an overall negative and disappointing experience. Pros: - There were talented individuals and moments of positive company culture in the past. - Had some really great colleagues, but unfortunately many left due to eroding culture and pervasive mistrust between employees and leadership.

Cons

- Decision-making is highly centralized among a few leaders, and dissenting opinions are often not welcomed. Many leaders outside this core group seem reluctant to speak up. - Leadership appears to take little accountability and may blame individual contributors for problems, especially in Sales and GTM. There have been instances of leaders speaking negatively about each other behind their backs. Few in Sales hit their numbers and there is immense distrust and micromanagement. - Equity grants for employees have been misleading. The "continuous service clause" means that if you leave before a liquidity event, your vested equity is forfeited back to the company. When Lucid clawed back all of my vested equity after many years of dedicated service to the company, it felt so wrong, especially given this clause was not disclosed when I was hired and I learned about it only after joining. I am one of many. - There seems to be a preference for members of a predominant religious group, which might affect career progression for those outside this group. The company's Glassdoor ratings by demographics show notably lower ratings from diverse groups. - Compensation is often below market rates; in my experience, it was 25-50% lower than comparable roles elsewhere. - There have been discrepancies between leadership’s statements about the company's financial health and future prospects and what appears to be the reality. - The departure of employees is often met with significant negativity from leadership, which could affect future alumni relations. - Lucid has also been known to aggressively enforce non-competes in extremely broad terms, making it difficult for some employees to advance their careers outside of Lucid and preventing them from economic mobility and taking higher paying jobs in similar or adjacent industries. - Lucid’s growth has slowed significantly, and prospects appear to be grim. Overall: Carefully consider your options before joining Lucid Software. Recent changes have created a challenging work environment and have led to top talent leaving. You may be better off finding a company that treats its people with respect, transparency, honesty, and appreciation. I hope the company addresses its issues and makes necessary leadership changes for the benefit of its current, past, and future employees.

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