Polished exterior, opaque pay, and a culture that grinds people down - Anonymous Employee Legora Employee Review

1.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Genuinely good, hardworking people — though they're scattered thinly across teams, so you rarely get to work closely with them.

Cons

The diversity and culture the company projects externally doesn't match the internal reality. People fear losing their jobs to arbitrary management decisions and one-way feedback processes with no recourse. New employees sign and are asked to leave every few months. Teams are not consulted on if the new managers are working out — feedback only flows downward and probably dependent on how much time you spend sucking up. There's an underlying fakeness that colors most interactions. Serious issue with company's focus being almost entirely reactive — obsessing over competitors and market capture while product innovation lags behind the very competitors referenced every day. Long hours are framed as a sign of winning, but there are no winners when people don't enjoy working with their colleagues. The people who thrive long-term here tend to be those willing to tolerate or perpetuate the dysfunction themselves.

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
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Pros

Steep learning curve with a high level of ownership early on Exposure to complex customer problems Close collaboration with customers and internal teams like product and sales Clear ability to see the direct impact of your work Collaborative culture where input is generally valued, especially from customer-facing roles

Cons

Priorities can shift quickly due to the pace and stage of growth Processes are still evolving, which can sometimes feel a bit chaotic Workloads can be uneven at times

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5.0
11 Dec 2025
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Excellent culture. Motivated, hard-working, friendly, smart. The work itself is incredibly interesting. I have zero regrets joining. I’ve worked at five companies and could not have asked for something better.

Cons

You will be expected to work hard. But I don’t really consider this a con because I am learning and growing a lot.

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