Pros
The only pro was some of the people I worked with. We bonded over the absolute hell it was working for this company.
Cons
The CFO and CEO (at the time, they were both fired prior to my leaving) were not only terrible businessmen, and horrific to work for, but are also terrible human beings. Constantly throwing employees under the bus to save themselves from their own mistakes. I witnessed the CFO being verbally abusive to many employees and partners of the company. The main “client” of this company actually owns the company, and it’s a law firm full of a-hole attorneys who would treat Lexicon employees likes complete garbage. There was no positive leadership, and even less organization in this company. I still talk to several people who used to work here as well and the hatred people have for this company is like nothing I’ve ever experienced. I am not exaggerating when I say that this company caused me trauma by the extreme toxic and hostile work environment. Just when I thought this company was a distance nightmare of the past, I now learn via a letter in the mail from Lexicon that they had a data breach and my personal information, including possibly my SSN# was compromised. I can’t say I’m surprised, and is another example of why this company should be on a list of top worst companies to work for. Now I have to deal with my identity potentially being stolen because of this absolute dumpster fire of a company.