LSI Solutions Reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(120 total reviews)

Jude S. Sauer, M.D.

48% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

LSI Solutions has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 120 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LSI Solutions employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
29 May 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None that I can think of except salary

Cons

Sauer yells loudly at people out in corridors and embarrasses them; he is a tyrant and irrational and maybe mentally unbalanced.

1.0
27 Apr 2021

Advance to nowhere

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ask around. People will tell you how terrible it is.

Cons

LSI was hands down the worst company I have worked for. Before I even got hired I had people telling me how horrible it is to work there. This company is just a turnstyle of different people coming and going. Do your homework before taking a interview because this is not just a one off review. It's so bad the whole HR department has resigned and that is not the only department to have major turnovers. Entire departments have turned over in the last few years(not pandemic related, this has been going on for years). For a company that has been around since 1986 the amount of people that have been there less 5 years greatly out numbers the people who have been there longer. Management will say anything during interviews to get people to accept with zero intentions of following through. I have sat in on interviews where managers make false promises to get people to sign on. The owner of the company has come out and screamed at employees calling them stupid and worthless. That they are so lucky to even work at LSI. He has taken his mask off in the middle of the pandemic in a crowded office space to do such things. He pushes for new projects to be completed even if the quality/manufacturering systems are not in place/working. Even the managers follow suit and will yell at or degrade employees in public spaces. Some not even on their team. They will reward these managers for this behavior by promoting them even further. One manager has burned through so many good employees that the team is completely new. They tried putting a another manager in between and 2 of those managers have quit as well. Yet they will not correct the problem. Its very much one hand never knows what the other is doing or you're bailing out the boat with a bucket filled with holes. The culture of the company is very negative. Don't expect to grow with this company because they will purposely hold you back if it benefits them. This company is always hiring and not because they are growing. It's a embarrassment to work there. Also, you must like the weather because you will be running back and forth between buildings in it. Blizzards,thunderstorms included.

1.0
25 Mar 2022

An Absolute Mess

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good benefits; healthcare option is one of the best I've had - Some great products that are helping patients to undergo less invasive and dangerous surgeries - If you can handle this place, your next job will seem like a piece of cake

Cons

The culture here is toxic. The owner of the company is god, and what he says, goes. It is well-known that he screams at employees and his directors, but this is treated as just something that happens, rather than a serious problem. This led to a disastrous COVID response, where the whole company was dragged back onsite as soon as NY state law allowed, because the owner hates WFH. He even sent an e-mail telling all of us to be grateful we kept our jobs and that if we weren't comfortable coming back, we were welcome to leave. If you wanted to WFH, you had to sign this ridiculous paperwork with HR saying why. In the middle of a pandemic. People have been leaving in droves since that e-mail and lay-offs in July 2020. The rate of hiring began to slide in mid 2021; with minimal WFH, it is difficult to attract decent people. WFH has been offered to some people, but they have to be hush-hush about it to avoid offending people who can't WFH (?). The regulatory department nearly completely turned over because of the lack of WFH. Ultimately, even if you want to do the right thing, if the doctor doesn't want to do it, it isn't happening. Important changes can take months because the directors and VPs have to waste time gently introducing it to the doctor and getting him to accept it. And he might just change his mind and snatch it away at the last moment. Toxic people flourish in a toxic culture, and this place is no exception. Top management is chosen based on their ability to "handle" the owner rather than their capabilities, so you might just end up with someone who has no idea what they are doing, but doesn't trust you to do it. You might be micromanaged or completely abandoned. I'm not aware of a good medium. And there are plenty of people who get away with refusing to do needed work as a result, and so you might find yourself facing brick walls with no way forward. Vacation time is a joke too. Don't believe anyone saying it is great; they are pretending that the required NY vacation time (where they removed a few holidays and some PTO) counts. You are required to use two weeks of your PTO during the two company shutdowns a year, which could be up to ten days that are gone. If you don't use them, you don't get paid during those weeks. And you have to jump through an insane amount of hoops to be allowed to work during that period unless you're considered essential. When I had a family medical emergency pre-NY-vacation-time, I ended up with not enough vacation time to take Thanksgiving and Christmas off besides what they gave us. And that was before they added the second shutdown! Top management doesn't communicate effectively, and so gossip and rumors are rampant. Those July 2020 layoffs? They first went through the grapevine, were denied, and then happened anyway.

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