Pros
I’ve been with many medical device companies big and small. Lexington is not so small you’re selling an idea, but not so big that it’s siloed and your day is filled with meetings. It’s in a sweet spot where you still know everyone at the company, but you’re growing fast and you’re building something exciting. The people at Lexington are super capable and intelligent. It makes for an engaging environment where everyone elevates each other. Because it’s fast-growing, the opportunities for learning and career growth are as much as you can handle. My sense is senior management has an eye to the long-term. They’re not looking to make a quick buck. Their motivation is building a company that helps patients and surgeons, and at the same time is a place that people want to work. Also customers love the product- it’s very well-engineered. That makes everything easier. The challenges of any given day may not be easy, but I genuinely enjoy working here and am excited to come in every day.
Cons
It's not for everyone. The company is fast-paced and there isn't much downtime. I wouldn’t call Lexington cushy.