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Lexion Reviews

4.7

92% would recommend to a friend

(30 total reviews)

Gaurav Oberoi

100% approve of CEO

100% positive business outlook

Lexion has an employee rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on 30 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Lexion employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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30 reviews
2.0
3 Jan 2024

can't recommend at all. changes must be made

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-decent healthcare -mostly competitive comp -equipment stipend -diversity with gender -fully remote -offsite meetups and a nice Seattle-based optional office space -mostly nice colleagues and managers

Cons

- if you are unjustly bullied or feeling targeted by anyone on management, even if not in your department, don't expect help. -often thankless work, and no career growth opps despite tangible and proven results in your role unless you're on someone's good side -incredibly high turnover in a few departments due to unrealistic asks and expectations from certain members of upper management

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Lexion Response
2y
Thank you for your review. The Leadership Team and HR at Lexion do not condone bullying and we work hard to create a workplace that is founded in respect, inclusion and hard work. All feedback and complaints are taken seriously so we can promptly address and find resolution. We are truly sorry to hear this was your experience. While this is not representative of the Lexion employee experience, we hear your words. Should you want to have a follow up conversation, please reach out to HR@lexion.ai.
5.0
29 Nov 2023

Exciting Future Ahead

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lots of collaboration across teams, no egos, great product, and lots of opportunities for growth. Great recent executive hires that are starting to develop solid processes. Awesome opportunity if you want to work for a fast growing start up.

Cons

Internal processes are still being defined which can cause some stress. That is the reality of a early stage startup that is growing quickly.

5.0
29 Nov 2023

Great People and Great Product

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've been with Lexion over a year now, and this is the first job I've had in a long time where I haven't been tempted to move on. Here's a summary of what I've enjoyed during my time here. The Work: From a technical perspective, there's always something interesting coming up on our roadmap to work on, and because the company is focused on improving and launching new features you don't need to worry about getting sidelined to a low-impact project with little customer impact or visibility. The Team: The engineers here have a wide range of experience and expertise from previous companies, and have succeeded in cultivated a welcoming team environment that emphasizes teaching and learning. We have weekly sessions to share new features we've been working on and explore technical topics. This is also one of the most diverse engineering teams I've worked on, which I think contributes to our collaborative culture. I feel very comfortable voicing my thoughts and asking questions in meetings, and the engineering leadership is very purposeful in checking in with individuals to make sure that everyone has an opportunity to grow and contribute in areas where they have an interest. The Company: One of the clear advantages I've observed in working for a smaller company like Lexion is that we have fewer divisions between departments. Being able to chat with product owners, sales reps, onboarding specialists, and customer support managers has been invaluable for me to better understand the product we're building and the customers we're building it for. The Leadership: I have a great deal of respect for the senior at Lexion. They seem very committed to fostering an overall culture of transparency. They share major decisions and company updates with employees quarterly, and I have to say I've learned a lot about how start-ups work just by listening to Guarav talk about the company. Those in leadership roles are approachable and open to talking with anyone at the company about their ideas or concerns.

Cons

I think the base salaries for engineers are aligned with what you would typically expect to get at most tech companies, but the total compensation will be less than what you would get at a larger company that grants RSUs. There is the opportunity to purchase stock options. There is office space in Seattle, but depending on your team you might find that most people work remotely. This can be a pro or con, depending on what you prefer.

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