This company has serious problems among management - Photo Digitizing Technician Legacybox Employee Review

1.0
23 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None considering the work conditions make the work itself insecure. You can’t trust you will have a job from week to week.

Cons

From day one my training was insufficient. I repeatedly asked for more training and did not receive it until I reported the conditions under which I worked to HR. My manager repeatedly singled me out to criticize my work with no suggestions on how to improve. Management constantly badgered me and others to meet quota but never gave suggestions on how to do that. I had one manager tell me they didn’t know how to help me improve my numbers and just continued to complain. After going to HR I was finally given more training. My numbers improved. I had a meeting with my manager and was told I was doing a great job. Keep u the good work. The next day I was called in and terminated without warning. As a minority I always felt unwelcome from day one. There were members of management and HR that tried to be helpful but for the most part the culture there was negative.

Explore other reviews about Legacybox

5.0
17 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pretty good coworkers, some are great. New benefits and bonuses this year over the last couple months. Laid back but a sense of urgency, if that makes any sense.

Cons

Pretty busy overall. Moving into the new building and going between the two was hectic!

1.0
16 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get to listen to podcasts and music.

Cons

Legacybox has a strong “yes-man” culture at the management level. Constructive feedback is not genuinely welcomed, and employees are often expected to agree with leadership decisions rather than contribute ideas or raise concerns. This discourages open communication and stifles growth and innovation. One of the most frustrating issues is the lack of a clear, effective quota system. Despite being well past the startup phase, leadership has still not established a consistent and fair performance metric—something that should have been foundational before scaling and hiring aggressively. Training is also severely lacking. There is no standardized or structured training program in place. An employee’s success depends almost entirely on which trainer they happen to be paired with, leading to inconsistent expectations, knowledge gaps, and unnecessary stress for new hires. Additionally, there are serious leadership issues within R&D. The R&D manager displays bullying behavior that goes unchecked, creating an uncomfortable and, at times, hostile work environment. There appears to be little accountability for this behavior. Finally, the company regularly loses customers’ original, irreplaceable items. This is treated as routine rather than alarming, with little urgency or ownership shown when it happens. Given the sentimental value of what customers entrust to the company, this is deeply concerning and reflects poorly on internal processes and priorities.

1
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All