Pros
Great place for learning and growth, the people are what truly keep this company going. Many are often doing the work of two or three people due to being understaffed, but everyone remains committed and helps make the work environment enjoyable.
Cons
Much of the hard work done by employees seems to be undermined by executive leadership, with the exception of the CTO. There is a significant disconnect between the C-suite and the rest of the company; executives rarely interact with employees, resulting in little sense of company culture. Employee well-being does not appear to be a priority. Additionally, the CEO’s communication style is ineffective and would benefit from professional PR or leadership communication training. There is a lack of transparency around processes, making it difficult to build on what has already been accomplished. Dealing with health benefits is unnecessarily challenging. Many employees view Lion as a place to stay for a few years and then leave, as it does not feel sustainable long term. There is limited support from management, and employees often have to constantly “manage up” to get things done.