Favoritism Over Qualifications - Anonymous employee Lumistry Employee Review

1.0
Apr 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company is fully remote if you are not in South Carolina

Cons

Since the leadership change, the culture here has shifted significantly. Decision-making appears to be driven more by personal relationships with executives than by merit or performance. Several experienced and capable employees have been replaced by individuals with closer ties to leadership, often with less relevant experience. Opportunities for growth feel limited unless you’re in the inner circle, which can make it a frustrating environment for those who value fairness, accountability, and professional integrity.

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5.0
Oct 14, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

We are adding in more accountability and setting up new work frameworks. The company is in a redefining moment that is great to be a part of.

Cons

Change can be hard for some.

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Lumistry Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback and for being with Lumistry for several years. We’re glad you’re seeing and feeling the benefits of the increased accountability and new work frameworks we’re putting in place. This is very much a redefining moment for the company, and it’s encouraging to hear from Team Members who are leaning into that change and helping shape what comes next. We also agree that change can be hard. Our goal is to support our Teams through it with clearer expectations, better communication, and a stronger connection between our work and the value we deliver to our Customers. We appreciate your encouragement to keep up the momentum. It truly is an exciting time to be at Lumistry, and voices like yours make a real difference.
1.0
Jun 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people. Some really great people work there still and used to work there.

Cons

Burnout is everywhere. Priorities constantly change, expectations are unclear, and people are expected to just figure it out. Deadlines are missed because teams are pulled in too many directions at once. Layoffs and restructures happen so often that uncertainty becomes part of the job. Decisions feel rushed, communication is poor, and every new change seems to create more work and more stress. Benefits have steadily gotten worse while workloads continue to increase, and meaningful raises are hard to come by despite taking on more responsibility. Leadership says a lot of good things, but it's hard to take those messages seriously when people are constantly stretched thin, burned out, and worried about what's coming next.

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